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Become our seed supplier

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<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> </head> <body> <h2><strong>Become our seed supplier</strong></h2> <h2><strong>What does it take to become our seed supplier?</strong></h2> <p>In order to become our supplier, you need to have a video and pictures of the fruits of the plants you offer us, with your personal details and a date on paper that will be clearly visible (with your name and email address you use for PayPal).</p> <p>If it is a vegetable (tomato, pepper, cucumber ...) you need to know the exact name of the variety, because if you use any other name and we cannot find the information on the internet, then we are not interested in those seeds.</p> <p>You will need to send us a smaller amount of seed (20) so that we can perform seed germination testing. After that, we can arrange a further purchase of the seed from you.</p> <p>We make payments exclusively through PayPal (there is no other payment option).</p> </body> </html>
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Variety from Hungary
Rekord Hot Pepper Seeds

Rekord Hot Pepper Seeds

Price €1.65 (SKU: PP 14)
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<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> <h2><strong>Rekord Hot Pepper Seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 10 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>Record is one of the favorite varieties of hot peppers in Hungary. The variety bears throughout the season and produces long and pointed fruits, an extremely high-yielding variety in the open field. Its fruits hang, have a spicy taste and the fruit weighs an average of 18-21 g.</p> <p>Suitable for both fresh consumption and pickling.</p> <h3><strong>Recipe for "Lucena paprika"</strong></h3> <p>Bake the fruit on the grill or stovetop, peel the skin, then add olive or any other oil, vinegar, finely chopped garlic, salt and leave to stand for an hour or two, and enjoy the "Lucena paprika"</p>
PP 14 (10 S)
Rekord Hot Pepper Seeds

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Hot Pepper Seeds Javitott...

Hot Pepper Seeds Javitott...

Price €1.85 (SKU: PP 15)
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<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> <h2><strong>Hot Pepper Seeds Javitott Bogyiszloi</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 10 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>Hot Pepper Seeds Javított Bogyiszlói is a variety from Hungary that quickly gained popularity, among fans of hot peppers. Fast-growing, spreading bush, 40cm high. Its fruit is white, regular conical, erect, pleasantly pungent. Pepper weighing 50-55g, with excellent taste.</p> <p>Suitable for fresh consumption and pickled processing.</p> <p>Its speed of development is fast. It tolerates drought well.</p> <p>Recommended for outdoor cultivation.</p>
PP 15 (10 S)
Hot Pepper Seeds Javitott Bogyiszloi

Variety from Hungary
Hungarian chili seeds mixed...

Hungarian chili seeds mixed...

Price €1.55 (SKU: C 115 CM)
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<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> </head> <body> <h2>Hungarian chili seeds mixed colors</h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 10 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>Three types (colors) of favorite Hungarian hot peppers! Pointed hot peppers are medium-tall old varieties, and suitable for cultivation outdoors or in pots. Its drooping fruits ripen from dark green to lemon yellow, orange, and red color. It tastes extremely pungent. Excellent varieties for fresh use, drying, and pickling.</p> <p>Under the color option, select which fruit color you want and add to the basket, if you want all three colors, repeat the process of selecting and adding to the basket.</p> </body> </html>
C 115 CM Y
Hungarian chili seeds mixed colors

Giant plant (with giant fruits)

Variety from Hungary
Sweet Pepper Seeds Feher Kos

Sweet Pepper Seeds Feher Kos

Price €2.15 (SKU: PP 16)
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<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> <h2><strong>Sweet Pepper Seeds Feher Kos</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 10 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>Hungarian Sweet Pepper variety Feher Kos is definitely one of our favorites, very large (up to 28 cm long), super sweet, crunchy, ideal for fresh use, and pickling. We love it fresh in salads or sandwiches. It is also ideal for making "Lucena paprika" salad.</p> <p>We recommended this variety for open field cultivation and early foil growing (but it will also grow in pots without problems). The plant is <strong>very strong highly productive</strong> and we had no problems with diseases (and we use only organic compost, without any Chemical preparations for protection against diseases).</p> <p>Its fruit is drooping, 22-25 cm long, with curved milky-white fruits (when the fruits are ripe becomes red color), sweet taste, and pointed tips.</p> <p>It is excellent for raw consumption and pickling.</p>
PP 16 (10 S)
Sweet Pepper Seeds Feher Kos

Variety from Hungary
Hungarian Chili Kalocsa Seeds

Hungarian Chili Kalocsa Seeds

Price €1.55 (SKU: C 26 K)
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<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> </head> <body> <h2><strong>Hungarian Chili from Kalocsa Seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 10 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>An excellent and highly valued old Hungarian variety of hot pepper. Hot chili peppers with hanging fruit, short stems, medium green leaves. Shrub 35-40 cm tall, plant with closed leaves in the shape of an umbrella. The fruit is 2-3 cm in diameter, spherically flattened. It has a smooth surface and an oval cross-section.</p> <p>The fruits are dark red when ripe, with an average weight of 4-7 g. Dry matter content in mature state 22-24%, mature color content in fruit wall 160-200 ASTA.</p> <p>The capsaicin content in the fruit is 1000-1100 mg/kg (16000-17500 Scoville units).</p> <p>Recommendation: Good tolerance to viral diseases, rapid ripening.<br />The fruits are hard and great for long storage.</p> </body> </html>
C 26 K
Hungarian Chili Kalocsa Seeds

Variety from Serbia
Serbian hot chilli Crvena...

Serbian hot chilli Crvena...

Price €2.85 (SKU: C 12 CF (1g))
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<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> </head> <body> <h2><strong><span style="font-size: 16pt;">Serbian hot chilli "Crvena feferona"</span></strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong><span style="font-size: 16pt;">Price for package of 170+- (1g) seeds.</span></strong></span></h2> <p><span style="font-size: 11pt;">Our "Crvena feferona" chili , originally from Serbia, is a beautiful variety which is very suitable for drying. It does not lose its bright red color after drying. It is interesting that in Serbia, the chili culture is widespread.</span></p> <p><span style="font-size: 11pt;">It can be grown in a pot, but the most productive plants are grown outdoors.</span></p> </body> </html>
C 12 CF (1g)
Serbian hot chilli Crvena Feferona

Variety from India
Kashmiri Chili Seeds

Kashmiri Chili Seeds

Price €3.85 (SKU: C 111 KC)
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<h2><strong>Kashmiri Chili Seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 30 (0,2g) seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>Kashmiri chilies are a staple of Indian cuisine known for their vibrant red color, usually sold dried, with a mild heat and flavor. One of the most prized chilies originating from the subcontinent is the famed Kashmiri Chili, though this particular pepper is known more for its color than for its heat.</p> <p><strong>We strongly recommend this chili for drying and making ground chili powder. No other chili will give color to a dish like Kashmiri Chili.</strong></p> <p><strong>Scoville Heat Units: 1,000-2,000 SHU</strong></p> <p>When it comes to the spice level, Kashmiri Chilies are not particularly spicy. At best, these provide a mild heat level and are perfect if you require a moderate level of spiciness in your food. They are better used for their gorgeous red color and delicious, zingy aroma than intense heat and spice. They are rated at 1,000-2,000 Scoville Heat Units on the Scoville Scale. Kashmiri chili is hotter than paprika and milder than cayenne.</p> <p>As bright and eye-catching as Kashmiri Chilies are, they are not particularly known for their unique or overpowering flavor. Apart from providing a mild heat, they do provide a full and tangy taste, fruity in its nature.</p> <script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
C 111 KC
Kashmiri Chili Seeds

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Carolina Reaper Seeds Red or Yellow Worlds Hottest 2.45 - 1

100 Seeds Carolina Reaper

Price €5.50 (SKU: C 53 (0,47g))
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<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> </head> <body> <h2><strong>100 Seeds Carolina Reaper</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 100 (0,47g) seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p><strong>As you can see yourself from our photos, that the seeds are from our own plants (organically grown) and you know what you will get from the seeds you buy from us... </strong></p> <p>The Carolina Reaper, originally named the HP22BNH7, is a cultivar of chili pepper of the Capsicum chinense species. Bred in the Rock Hill, South Carolina greenhouse by Ed Currie, who runs the PuckerButt Pepper Company in Fort Mill, South Carolina, it has been rated as the world's hottest chili pepper by Guinness World Records since August 7, 2013. The original crossbreed was between a ghost pepper (a former world record holder) and a red habanero. The official Guinness World Record heat level is 1,569,300 Scoville Heat Units (SHU), according to tests conducted by Winthrop University in South Carolina.</p> <p>At the second Annual New York City Hot Sauce Expo on 30 March 2014, Ed Currie was presented with his world record by Guinness World Records and an eating competition was held in which the fastest time to consume three Carolina Reapers was determined for a new Guinness World Records at 12.23 seconds by Russel Todd. This record was beaten in September 2014 by Jason McNabb, who finished three peppers in 10.95 seconds.</p> </body> </html>
C 53 (0,47g)
Carolina Reaper Seeds Red or Yellow Worlds Hottest 2.45 - 1
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Cayenne Chili Seeds (Mixed...

Cayenne Chili Seeds (Mixed...

Price €1.95 (SKU: C 19 MIX)
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<h2 class=""><strong>Cayenne Chili Seeds (Mixed Colors)</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 10 or 50 seeds.&nbsp;</strong></span></h2> <div>Strong upright plants produce large-shouldered, wrinkled, tapered, and curved fruit ranging from 15 to 20 cm long by 3 cm in diameter with medium-thick flesh.&nbsp;<br><br>The fruit color is dark green turning to yellow, orange, red when ripe. 30,000 - 40,000 SHU's.&nbsp;<br><br>Matures in 70-80 days.</div> <div><br>Tips on Growing Cayenne Long Slim Chili Pepper Seeds:</div> <div>GROWING SEEDLINGS:</div> <div>Sow Chili Pepper seeds in shallow flats, 4 seeds/in., 1/4" deep, in late February or March or about 8-12 weeks prior to transplanting outdoors.</div> <div>If possible, maintain soil temperatures 80-85°F (27-29°C). Pepper seed germinates very slowly in cooler soil, and may very well rot before they germinate.</div> <div>Well-drained, fertile soil with abundant amounts of phosphorus, magnesium and calcium is best. Peppers do well without much added nitrogen. They are also more tolerant of acid soil than many other Garden Vegetables. Chili Peppers are less likely than bell or sweet peppers to object to the low level of aeration in heavy clay soils. Just remember to water them well in hot and dry weather.</div> <div>When the first true leaves just show, transplant 2-3" apart in flats or 2" cell-type containers.</div> <div>The use of 2" or larger cells will produce larger plants with better-developed root systems.</div> <div>Harden off the pepper plants one to two weeks before your last frost by setting them outdoors, if the plants have blossoms cover the tomato plants at night until the night temperature is warmer.</div> <div>Grow plants at approx. 70°F (21°C) day and 60°F (16°C) nights.</div> <div>Do not let people that smoke handle your peppers or pick your peppers before they wash their hands. The virus that causes tobacco mosaic which will affect peppers, survives the cigarette manufacturing processes.</div> <div>COLD TREATMENT:</div> <div>Exposing the seedlings to controlled cold treatments can increase the number of flowers and fruits.</div> <div>When the third true leaf appears, grow the plants at a minimum night temp. of 53-55°F (12-13°C) for 4 weeks.</div> <div>The plants should receive full sunlight.</div> <div>After 4 weeks adjust temperature to 70°F (21°C) day and night. If this technique is used, peppers should be seeded 1-2 weeks earlier than usual.</div> <div>TRANSPLANTING:</div> <div>Transplant out after frost when the soil is warm and weather is settled.</div> <div>Ideal seedlings have buds, but no open flowers.</div> <div>When setting out peppers plants I bury them 2 inches deeper than what they were in the pots or trays. Set plants 12-18" apart in rows 24-36" apart, or 2 rows on poly/paper mulch, 18" between plants.</div> <div>Water-in transplants using a high phosphorus solution.</div> <div>Use Row Covers: Cold weather is buffered and earliness increased by using plastic mulch, especially in combination with a slotted row cover or lightweight fabric row cover supported by wire hoops.</div> <div> <p>Remove row covers when in sunny weather above 85°F (29°C) to prevent heat damage.</p> </div>
C 19 MIX
Cayenne Chili Seeds (Mixed Colors)

Variety from Italy
Dieghito Jalapeno Chili Seeds

Dieghito Jalapeno Chili Seeds

Price €2.45 (SKU: C 18 D)
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<h2><strong>Dieghito Jalapeno Chili Seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2> The Dieghito Jalapeno (Capsicum annuum) pepper comes to us from Italy. It is reported to be a cross between a Farmers Market Jalapeno and an unknown variety. Or the Italians just do not want us to know what that other variety is. <br /><br />As of 2020, it is said to be an F5 generation. The Dieghito Jalapeno chiles ripen from green to red with cracking lines or corking on its exterior skin. The peppers are unique as they have a heart or round shape to them. They are very juicy and the heat ranges from mild to medium. <br /><br />The Dieghito Jalapeno peppers are great for roasting, stuffing, salsa, and pickling. <br /><br />The flavor is Jalapeno but with more sweetness. The Dieghito Jalapeno chile plants grow up to 1,2 m (4 feet) tall.<br /><br />Some of the thickest walled peppers we have ever seen.  <br /><br />They are very sweet and also very mild with little to no heat at times. <script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
C 18 D (5 S)
Dieghito Jalapeno Chili Seeds
100 Seeds Habanero Yellow

100 Seeds Habanero Yellow

Price €5.95 (SKU: C 19 Y)
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<h2 class=""><strong>100 Seeds Habanero Yellow (Capsicum chinense)</strong></h2> <h2><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">Price for Package of 100 seeds.</span></strong></h2> <div>The habanero is a variety of chili pepper. Unripe habaneros are green, and they color as they mature. The most common color variants are orange and red, but the fruit may also be white, brown, yellow, green, or purple. Typically, a ripe habanero chili is 2–6 cm (0.8–2.4 in) long. Habanero chilis are very hot, rated 100,000–650,000 on the Scoville scale. The habanero's heat, its flavor, and its floral aroma have made it a popular ingredient in hot sauces and spicy foods.<br><br>The name indicates something or someone from La Habana (Havana). In English, it is sometimes spelled and pronounced habañero, the tilde being added as a hyperforeignism patterned after jalapeño.<br><br><strong>Origin and current use</strong><br>The habanero chili comes from the Amazon, from which it was spread, reaching Mexico. A specimen of a domesticated habanero plant, dated at 8,500 years old, was found at an archaeological site in Peru.[citation needed] An intact fruit of a small domesticated habanero, found in pre-ceramic levels in Guitarrero Cave in the Peruvian highlands, was dated to 6500 BC.<br><br>The habanero chili was disseminated by Spanish colonists to other areas of the world, to the point that 18th-century taxonomists mistook China for its place of origin and called it Capsicum chinense ("the Chinese pepper").<br><br>Today, the largest producer is the Yucatán Peninsula, in Mexico. Habaneros are an integral part of Yucatecan food, accompanying most dishes, either in natural form or purée or salsa. Other modern producers include Belize, Panama, Costa Rica, Colombia, Ecuador, and parts of the United States, including Texas, Idaho, and California.<br><br>The Scotch bonnet is often compared to the habanero, since they are two varieties of the same species, but they have different pod types. Both the Scotch bonnet and the habanero have thin, waxy flesh. They have a similar heat level and flavor. Both varieties average around the same level of pungency, but the actual degree varies greatly from one fruit to another according to genetics, growing methods, climate, and plant stress.<br><br>In 1999, the habanero was listed by Guinness World Records as the world's hottest chili, but it has since been displaced by other peppers. The Bhut jolokia (or ghost pepper) and Trinidad moruga scorpion have since been identified as native Capsicum chinense subspecies even hotter than the habanero. Breeders constantly crossbreed subspecies to attempt to create cultivars that will break the record on the Scoville scale. One example is the Carolina Reaper, a cross between a Bhut jolokia pepper with a particularly pungent red habanero.<br><br><strong>Cultivation</strong><br>Habaneros thrive in hot weather. Like all peppers, the habanero does well in an area with good morning sun and in soil with a pH level around 5 to 6 (slightly acidic). Habaneros which are watered daily produce more vegetative growth but the same number of fruit, with lower concentrations of capsaicin, as compared to plants which are watered only when dry (every seven days). Overly moist soil and roots will produce bitter-tasting peppers. Daily watering during flowering and early setting of fruit helps prevent flower and immature fruit from dropping, but flower dropping rates are reported to often reach 90% even in ideal conditions.<br><br>The habanero is a perennial flowering plant, meaning that with proper care and growing conditions, it can produce flowers (and thus fruit) for many years. Habanero bushes are good candidates for a container garden. In temperate climates, though, it is treated as an annual, dying each winter and being replaced the next spring. In tropical and subtropical regions, the habanero, like other chiles, will produce year round. As long as conditions are favorable, the plant will set fruit continuously.<br><br><strong>Cultivars</strong><br>Several growers have attempted to selectively breed habanero plants to produce hotter, heavier, and larger peppers. Most habaneros rate between 200,000 and 300,000 on the Scoville scale. In 2004, researchers in Texas created a mild version of the habanero, but retained the traditional aroma and flavor. The milder version was obtained by crossing the Yucatán habanero pepper with a heatless habanero from Bolivia over several generations.</div> <div></div> <div>Black habanero is an alternative name often used to describe the dark brown variety of habanero chilis (although they are slightly different, being slightly smaller and slightly more sphere-shaped). Some seeds have been found which are thought to be over 7,000 years old. The black habanero has an exotic and unusual taste, and is hotter than a regular habanero with a rating between 400,000 and 450,000 Scoville units. Small slivers used in cooking can have a dramatic effect on the overall dish. Black habaneros take considerably longer to grow than other habanero chili varieties. In a dried form, they can be preserved for long periods of time, and can be reconstituted in water then added to sauce mixes. Previously known as habanero negro, or by their Nahuatl name, their name was translated into English by spice traders in the 19th century as "black habanero". The word "chocolate" was derived from the Nahuatl word, xocolātl [ʃoˈkolaːt͡ɬ], and was used in the description, as well (as "chocolate habanero"), but it proved to be unpronounceable to the British traders, so it was simply named "black habanero".<br><br>A 'Caribbean Red,' a cultivar within the habanero family, has a citrusy and slightly smoky flavor, with a Scoville rating ranging from 300,000 to 445,000 Scoville units.</div> <script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
C 19 Y (100 S)
100 Seeds Habanero Yellow
Dragon fire chili seeds

Dragon fire chili seeds

Price €1.95 (SKU: C 55)
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<h2><strong>Dragon fire chili seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #f80000;"><strong>Price for a Package of 10 seeds.</strong></span></h2> By crossing Carolina Reaper and another chili (our secret) from the Capsicum chinense family, we managed to get a stable chili variety after 4 years. Although it is a small chili in length (up to 4 cm) and weight (up to 3 g), its hotness does not lag behind the Carolina Reaper in any way. The plant is strong, approx. 150 cm high and bears a lot of fruits, up to 450 fruits can be harvested in one harvest.<br /><br />Ideal chili for drying, canning, and fresh use. It is also ideal for preparing hot sauces in combination with other chili peppers.<br /><br />Excellent fruity taste and aroma.<br /><br />Under the color option, select the desired fruit color you want. <script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
C 55 Y (10S)
Dragon fire chili seeds

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Carolina Reaper Powder In a...

Carolina Reaper Powder In a...

Price €1.35 (SKU: Z 5 CRPTT)
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<h2><strong>Carolina Reaper Powder In a Test Tube</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #e03e2d;"><strong>1.8 grams of powder in a Test Tube.</strong></span></h2> <p><strong>Very practical to use, you can always take with you and season the dish the way you want :-)<br>Like every year, and this year 2021 we will again have 1200 of our plants from which we offer you both seeds and ground Carolina Reaper.</strong></p> <p>Extremely spicy Carolina Reaper is great for meats, rubs, fish, soups, and much more! The small-sized packets are an excellent way to try out how spicy they are.</p> <p>The Carolina Reaper, originally named the HP22BNH7, is a cultivar of chili pepper of the Capsicum chinense species. Bred in the Rock Hill, South Carolina greenhouse by Ed Currie, who runs the PuckerButt Pepper Company in Fort Mill, South Carolina, it has been rated as the world's hottest chili pepper by Guinness World Records since August 7, 2013. The original crossbreed was between a ghost pepper (a former world record holder) and a red habanero. The official Guinness World Record heat level is 1,569,300 Scoville Heat Units (SHU), according to tests conducted by Winthrop University in South Carolina.</p> <p>At the second annual New York City Hot Sauce Expo on 30 March 2014, Ed Currie was presented with his world record by Guinness World Records and an eating competition was held in which the fastest time to consume three Carolina Reapers was determined for a new Guinness World Records at 12.23 seconds by Russel Todd. This record was beaten in September 2014 by Jason McNabb, who finished three peppers in 10.95 seconds.</p> <script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
Z 5 CRPTT
Carolina Reaper Powder In a Test Tube