






๐ถ๏ธ Ignite your garden with the hottest heirloom peppersโgrow bold, grow proud!
This 5-variety hot pepper seed pack features ghost pepper and four colorful habanero types, delivering intense heat up to 1,040,000 Scoville units. Non-GMO and heirloom, these USA-grown seeds come with free plant markers and a satisfaction guarantee, perfect for passionate gardeners seeking to cultivate fiery, flavorful peppers with confidence.































| ASIN | B09N5BD5KS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #118,307 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #1,801 in Vegetable Plants & Seeds |
| Brand | Gardeners Basics |
| Brand Name | Gardeners Basics |
| Color | Orange,Red,White,Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,133 Reviews |
| Expected Blooming Period | Summer to Fall |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Manufacturer | Gardeners Basics |
| Material Feature | GMO Free, Heirloom |
| Material Features | GMO Free, Heirloom |
| Moisture Needs | Regular Watering |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | Vegetable |
| Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
| UPC | 848137045736 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
T**!
All seeds germinated!
I had all the different types successfully germinate, each had at least one dud in the germinating tray but I will have awesome habaneros of each type soon! ๐
J**G
Best germination experience ever!
I bought this pack mainly for the ghost pepper variety and I told myself I wasnโt going to write a review until they sprouted so, here we go, I started these babies 4/10/2025, and they sprouted 6 days later. I used a heat mat from Vivosun on Amazon and kept the temp set at 93. I wrapped aluminum foil around the silicone tray to keep the heat insulated. I also used a sandwich bag to cover the top to prevent moisture from leaving the tray. I wrote my label, and secured it in place where I knew a seed wouldnโt be underneath. I used coconut coir as my substrate and poked 30 holes. I received 29 ghost pepper seeds and all 29 have sprouted. I would recommend using a silicone ice cube tray as a cell tray, for it makes for such an easy transition when it comes time for transplanting. You just push it up from the bottom and the seedlings pop right out. Plus, the ice cube trays are just cheaper and much more reusable in comparison. Just find yourself a deep one.
H**R
Great results so far.
Decent germination rates and they're thriving. I've had some seed packs from other vendors that didn't sprout or ended up being the wrong variety. So far so good with these, I'm not disappointed.
A**W
Showed like they said
Seeds are perfect
A**R
Revised review - Aerogarden makes these seeds shine!
*************************updated with results See pictures of how well 5 plants did for yellow habaneros! These were large in size and already made 16 ounces of powder! ******************Revised review - 1st set of seeds did not do well - here is the second set seeds review***************** Changed my setup to the Aerogarden with these results: 1) 100% germination ghost peppers 2) 100% germination Red Habaneros 3) 99% germination Orange Habaneros 4) 100% germination Yellow Habaneros 5) 98% germination - White Habaneros However, out of all of these varieties, I will no longer plant the white Habaneros as they produce such small fruits (Think of 1" x 1/4" size). Not sure why I wasted the space for 2025 - probably to get rid of the seeds. The Aserogarden REALLY made a difference - and this was on the 50 tray seed starter kit to boot! **********************************************Old Review*************************************************************** So I looked a the reviews, and people had a hard time with yellow and white habeneros. My setup: Grow lights Warm mats trays CLEAR Solo cups to provide plenty of growth - can even see the roots as the germinate Have grown for over 40 years different veggies. Usually, the orange are the EASIEST to grow of Habaneros and I tend to have struggles with the red. As I have a large garden, I planted all the seeds from all the packets. Here is the odd results: 1) Orange Habanero Seeds - 0 plants 2) Ghost Peppers - 0 plants (the water trick for the remaining six seeds showed these were not viable) 3) Red Habaneros - 60% Germination 4) Yellow Habaneros - 80% germination 5) White Habaneros - 87% Germination Yes - the allegedly HARDEST to grow did fantastic for me. The easiest to grow did nothing. Trying again one last time.
S**S
Ghost peppers didn't grow
Planted these last year and the habaneros all grew but none of the ghost peppers grew. Which is surprising that none of an entire pack grew.
A**R
Don't waste your money
I had zero germanation. High grade potting soil in plastic top germinating terrariums. Nada, nothing.
K**S
wiuld not buy anything from this company again
planter never grew
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