Jamaican Hot Chocolate Habanero Pepper Plant - 2.5" Pot

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HirtChocHabP
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Product Description

Jamaican Hot Chocolate Habanero Pepper: These shiny, habanero-type peppers are deep chocolate-brown when ripe and ribbed or wrinkled, resembling large dates or prunes. Fruits are 1-1/2 to 2 inches long and with an extremely hot Caribbean flavor that is strong and smoky. Those in the know say that Jamaica Hot Chocolate makes a great hot sauce. This strain originated from a pepper found in a market in Port Antonio, Jamaica. 85 days. Measurements are approximate
  • These shiny, habanero-type peppers are deep chocolate-brown when ripe and ribbed or wrinkled, resembling large dates or prunes
  • Fruits are 1-1/2 to 2 inches long and with an extremely hot Caribbean flavor
  • This strain originated from a pepper found in a market in Port Antonio, Jamaica
  • 85 Days to Maturity
  • The plant you will receive is growing in a 2.5" pot

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  • 3
    Leafless Little Ladies

    Posted by Michael on Jul 29th 2021

    I paid 1.99, so can’t complain too much, but the state the plants were in definitely does not make me want to order from this site again. One or two leaves on very small plants. The roots were ok on three, one dried up completely. I’ll probably just start some seeds.

  • 3
    Leafless Little Ladies

    Posted by Michael on Jul 29th 2021

    I paid 1.99, so can’t complain too much, but the state the plants were in definitely does not make me want to order from this site again. One or two leaves on very small plants. The roots were ok on three, one dried up completely. I’ll probably just start some seeds.

  • 5
    JAMAICAN HOT CHOCOLATE HABANERO PEPPER PLANT

    Posted by CW on Jun 28th 2021

    Very happy with project. Timely, healthy, well packed. Would purchase from again. Thank you.

  • 5
    Jamaican Hot Chocolate Habanero Pepper

    Posted by Robert Anderson on Jun 10th 2021

    They arrived in excellent shape. They are currently being acclimated to our area and are doing very well. Can't wait to put them in the ground! We will report back once we have a chance to sample them.