- Order number: 9654
- Chili spiciness: 10+Inhuman
Trinidad Scorpion Brainstrain Yellow Chili Seeds
Information: The Trinidad Scorpion Brainstrain Yellow Chili is a variant of the Trinidad Scorpion Moruga, which won the title of the world`s hottest chili in 2012 with top scores in excess of 2 million Scoville. The Trinidad Scorpion Brainstrain Yellow was bred in the USA and has an inverted tip, an uneven surface and therefore reminds a little of a brain. They have a tropical-fruity taste and a hellish heat. Due to the thin walls of the fruit, the pods are easy to dry and can be ground into powder.
Please wear gloves when processing the pods.
Care: Germination temperature is between 24°C and 30°C (germination period: 10-20 days); it is therefore recommended to use greenhouse and a heating mat. The plants need fresh, well-fertilised, permeable soil, and do not tolerate waterlogging. They should be planted in a sunny, protected place with at least 6 hours of sunlight - preferably more. As the plants have a particularly long maturation period, it is recommended to grow them in a pot, so that you can easily bring the plant inside when the temperature falls below 12°C during the day, allowing all the fruits to ripen. To keep the plant over the winter, cut it back by 20cm after harvesting and place in a light place where it is at least 15°C.
You can find plenty of useful tips for successfully growing chili plants in our Chili Cultivation Instructions and in the Chili Diary.
| Type | Capsicum chinense |
| Contents | 10 seeds |
| Spice level | 10+ |
| Scoville | Average 1.2 million SHU |
| Optimum germinating temperature | 24 - 30 °C |
| Seeding | Dec - Apr |
| Flowers | White (Jun - Aug) |
| Growth habit | Bushy, 70-90cm tall |
| Maturation | From green to yellow |
| Fruit`s appearance | Lantern-shaped, pointed tip, approx. 4 x 5cm |
| Maturation period | 90 - 110 days |
| Origin | Caribbean |
| Schärfegrad: | 11 |
Manufacturer
Name: | Femundus GmbH |
Address: | Holzweg 16 67098 Bad Dürkheim Deutschland |
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