Red Habanero Pepper Seeds โ Open Pollinated, Extra Hot, Flavorful Chili Peppers
Red Habanero peppers are among the hottest and most flavorful chilies you can grow. With heat levels reaching up to 300,000 Scoville units, they deliver fiery intensity balanced by a rich, fruity flavor that sets them apart from other hot peppers. Perfect for hot sauces, salsas, marinades, and fresh cooking, Red Habanero peppers bring bold flavor to every dish.
Weโve grown these open-pollinated seeds and found them highly productive, yielding clusters of bright red, lantern-shaped peppers throughout the season. Plants thrive in warm conditions, reaching 2โ3 feet tall and producing continuously once established. Their compact size makes them equally at home in garden beds, raised beds, or large containers.
Because theyโre open pollinated and non-GMO, these seeds allow you to save your own stock year after year while maintaining authentic flavor and heat. Whether youโre a gardener who craves spice in the kitchen or a chili grower seeking dependable yields, Red Habanero delivers intensity and quality in equal measure.
๐ Why You'll Love It
- Open-pollinated, non-GMO Red Habanero pepper seeds
- Extremely hot, up to 300,000 Scoville units
- Fruity, citrus-like flavor behind the heat
- Compact plants grow 2โ3 feet tall
- Excellent for hot sauces, salsas, and marinades
- High-yielding and continuous producers
๐ฆ Specifications
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Seed Type: Red Habanero (Capsicum chinense)
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Plant Height: 24โ36 inches
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Fruit Size: 1โ2 inches, lantern-shaped
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Days to Maturity: 90โ100 days
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Heat Level: 200,000โ300,000 SHU (Scoville Heat Units)
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Light: Full sun
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Soil: Fertile, well-drained soil
- Growth: Open-pollinated, saveable seed
โ FAQs - Red Habanero Pepper Seeds
How hot are Red Habanero peppers?
They range from 200,000โ300,000 Scoville units, making them much hotter than jalapeรฑos.
How long until harvest?
Red Habanero peppers mature in about 90โ100 days after transplanting.
Can I grow these in containers?
Yes, they perform very well in pots as long as they receive full sun and rich soil.
Are these seeds heirloom or hybrid?
They are open pollinated and non-GMO, meaning you can save seeds from year to year.
Do Red Habaneros taste good beyond the heat?
Yes, they have a fruity, citrus-like flavor that makes them ideal for sauces and Caribbean-inspired dishes.
