Super Hot Peppers FAQs
Most frequent questions and answers
No, they are not a Genetically Modified Organism. Super Hot peppers are simply a cross-breed between two hot peppers.
All chilli plants are perennials if the conditions are favourable (no frost or freezing temperatures).
You can pick hot peppers with bare hands as long as the insides/membranes are not exposed. If you do get some of the membranes on your hands Dawn soap works well. Just lather up awhile then keep running under the water several minutes.
The four main causes of flower drop are night temperatures exceeding 80 F or below 65 F, excessive Nitrogen, or lack of pollination. Changing any one of these factors or pollinating by hand would be the best answers to this problem.
Short Answer: NO
Long Answer: While incredibly hot, capsaicin only triggers pain receptors in the mouth and throat, so the pain you are feeling isn’t actually hurting your body.
Make pepper oil extract.
Cook with them:….Chilli, Pepper Jelly, Hot Sauce, Salsa.
Dehydrate them and make into powders or flakes. – make sure in a garage or outdoors so the vapors don’t kill everyone.
Freeze them to use later.
Smoke them.
Deseed and grown more peppers the next year.
Pickle them or make spicy pickles or other spicy pickled stuff.