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Habanero Orange Seeds

Habanero Orange Seeds

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Orange Habanero is an aromatic chile pepper with a subtle apricot aroma and offers an intense and pungent heat. Their spicy heat and citrusy fresh flavor go well with so many foods, tropical fruits, lime, avocados, fish, and tequila, etc. All habanero seeds are known for their slow germination and must be grown in warm, moist conditions. Habaneros are one of the best tasting peppers in pico-de-gallo, salsas and hot sauces. 

Ripens from green to bright orange color with thin skin and waxy exterior. The pods have a distinctive lantern-like shape and are small at 2” long and 1“-2” wide. Capsicum chinense (90 days) Heirloom - Open-pollinated

Heat Level: Extra Hot.  Scoville Heat Units 250,000

~ Packet contains 10 seeds. 

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In early spring, start seeds indoors 8 weeks prior to warm nightly temperatures. Place the seeds in sterile media and cover 1/4” deep. Provide 85°F bottom heat, bright light and keep moist at all times. Seeds will germinate in 7 - 21 days. Transplant seedlings into pots and grow until there are 6 true leaves on the plant. Plant them directly into rich soil, 30" apart or into large 5-gallon containers. Harvest peppers when they are orange.


All of our seeds are GMO-free.

 

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A. Clough
Orange Habanero

Excellet seeds, 100% germination rate, these are a staple in my garden and in my indoor garden. Orange Habanero brings the best amount of heat and flavor to any dish! Grown in containers and in beds, they did very well!

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Vince
Love the Orange Habanero Seeds

Great seeds, excellent germination. Used these to make Peach Habanero Salsa and Peach Habanero Jam. Very satisfied!!!

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Habanero Lover
We love these habaneros!

These have the best flavor for hot sauces and salsas. Easy to grow, great seeds with good germination. We grew ours in pots and they grew very well. Thank you for the quality seeds!

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Kevin Lash
Great productivity, great flavor

I ordered these seeds for my garden last year and they produced wonderfully. The flavor was excellent and the peppers had a nice fiery burn to them. We had so many peppers at peak that we started adding them to just about everything just to use them while they were fresh. And all from just 4 plants! This year they germinated quickly (7 days under a grow light) and I’m looking forward to another bumper habanero year!

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Michael G.Davis
Habanero Orange

So happy my Orange Habaneros germinated in 12 days .Big Thanks to Sandia seeds

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John Lombardi
Orange

It's still a little cold for me to plant them in New York but I will get back to you

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Heather
Addicted!

I am totally addicted to these peppers, I think they taste so amazing in salsas and hot sauces... they have a flavor that just can't be beat, and they're nice and spicy. The more I eat, the more I want!

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Anthony King
First time growing Habinero’s

This was my first time starting Habinero’s from seed. I germinated a couple seeds and picked the best seedling. They did really well growing in So Cal. We left on a 1 month vacation and green peppers were abundant on the 1 bush and when I came home it was totally loaded with bright Orange Peppers. I picked those and now getting a pretty good second batch. I dried them with all my other types of Peppers and made my own smoking hot Pepper Flakes

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Nancy Turley
Habanero Orange - Seeds

Not sure if it was these or a different kind of Habanero seed I got, but we had tons of peppers grow. I made a chutney that would blow your socks off with heat, and the flavor was outstanding!!!

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Elizabeth Arquette
Beautiful Orange Pepper

The Orange Jalapeño peppers were some of the best peppers I’ve grown , I grew 3 plants and had more than enough peppers for salsa , 30 plus peppers per plant . I will grow these beautiful peppers every year

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