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๐ฅ Grow the heat that commands respect!
Clovers Garden Carolina Reaper Pepper Plants are authentic, non-GMO live plants standing 4" to 8" tall, delivering the worldโs hottest pepper with up to 2.2 million Scoville Heat Units. Perfect for container or garden planting across US zones, these robust plants feature enhanced root systems for superior growth and come sustainably packaged with expert guidance. Limited availabilityโignite your garden with the ultimate chili challenge today.
| ASIN | B0118CPE3Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #70,537 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #888 in Vegetable Plants & Seeds |
| Brand | Clovers Garden |
| Brand Name | Clovers Garden |
| Color | Green, Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 531 Reviews |
| Expected Blooming Period | Fall |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Material Feature | GMO Free |
| Material Features | GMO Free |
| Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | Carolina Reaper |
| Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
| Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
| UPC | 640522795628 |
| USDA Hardiness Zone | 6 |
| Unit Count | 2 Count |
C**H
Expensive shipping, but high-quality plants
Carolina Reaper seeds have a reputation for being hard to start, so I decided to try live plants instead. An Amazon search lead me to this vendor, from whom I have not bought before. Cons: The shipping fees are expensive. Pros: The plants arrived quickly and in excellent condition. I received two very healthy plants, one about six inches tall, the other about four/five inches, with protective wrapping and bamboo stakes to help prevent them from being damaged by sliding in the box during shipment. The box itself had a few dings, thanks to the USPS handling gorillas, but the plants showed no signs of bruising or stress. I planted them and they're growing nicely. After about a week, both have grown another inch at least, and the larger is budding to flower. Best of all, I don't have to worry about getting fussy seeds to germinate. Bottom line: For me, the convenience of live plants and the quality of the plants I received more than offset the high shipping fees. I'm quite satisfied with my purchase. Would I buy again next year?--Yes.
G**Y
Quality
Absolutely the nicest plants ever so surprised . High quality
A**I
Beautiful plants! Very plentiful
When I received these, I followed the instructions and after acclimating to full sun, I planted them directly in my raised bed garden. So far plenty of peppers growing and two almost ripe. Will buy again. Update: A++++ Most productive year in peppers here on the farm. Tons of glorious peppers. Joy to watch grow and as first timers, man, we are hooked. Thanks for the awesome plants y'all. Highly recommended.
D**G
Aphids and Probably not Carolina Reapers.
I brought 3 other plants inside from the garden this year. I pruned and stripped all them of there leaves. Removed as mush dirt as possible from the roots. Soaked each plant in neem oil and replanted inside with clean pots and new dirt. All was well. I received these a month later. Leaves had started growing on the other plants by now and a nice aphid invasion sprung up. I canโt 100% say it was these new plants that brought them but based on other reviews it sure looks like it. Same bugs in the pictures. Hopefully I can save them. Update: 10/13/25. Been about 10 months since I ordered the plants. Never got rid of the aphids until I put these in the ground. They lost all their leaves a couple of times. Due to bugs and/ or the treatment I gave them. The last leaf drop was right before they were going in the ground. Instead of tossing them, I said what the heck and planted them. They took off once I did that. No leaves meant no more bugs outside. So, they were behind from the start in the ground. I put a makeshift greenhouse around them a few weeks ago with a heater, and Iโm getting peppers. They kinda look reapers but kinda donโt. The heat level is hot but not as hot as other peppers I have growing. If I can keep the heat in the greenhouse, Iโll have a lot more. Thought Iโd share the while experience. I updated to 2 stars since I did get peppers. Iโm downgrading to 1 star cause Iโm pretty sure these are not Reapers. Maybe a cross of Repaer and something else. They donโt really look like Reapers and I have other peppers, death Spiral, T.Rex that are much hotter. They are hot chilis, just not what I ordered and a headache all year long.
G**N
Very happy with my new plants
Plants are in good shape. They just needed a couple sticks to brace them up
N**E
Hottest pepper in the world! Shipped fast and in good shape.
Plants were shipped quick, and in pretty good shape. The appear to be the real thing. Have planted them in some 5 gallon grow bags that I purchased, and they seem to be taking off pretty good. Can't wait to do the Reaper challenge!!
J**O
Highly recommend
Arrived healthy and that is about all one can ask. I order these every year
J**R
Questioning if they are reaper pepper plants or not.
2month update: dropped to 3 stars. im starting to question if these are truly reaper peppers. They have not grown past a foot tall after 2 months they should be much bigger. They are short, stocky, with very thin leaves. A lot of growth on the main stem, and very little branch growth, more so that any other reaper pepper plant i have seen. They are basically leafy stocks, thats about it. One is starting to bud, the other i have removed the buds, and topped it, to try to force more vegetative growth. I have never grown reaper peppers before, but i currently have 15 other verities of peppers growing great with none of them giving me these same issues. Most of the others i have started from seeds i got from a reputable dealer. The others i got at Home Depot garden center. The seedling plants i have are a little over a month old and already bigger and bushier than these reaper plants. The Home Depot ones are about a month older than the reaper plants and im already harvesting quite a bit. Including some super hot slow growers. I think this will be my last time buying any plants on amazon. I dont know if there was a mixup and i was sent a different pepper plant or what. I will continue to grow these plants to fruit, mostly out of boredom and curiosity, and update then. Update: about a month has gone by, and these little plants are getting nice and big. Lots of leaves, no flowers yet but im not expecting to see those for another month or 2. I have been having no issues with these little reaper pepper plants. So far so good. Got the plants 2 days earlier than expected, on my birthday none the less. Happy Bday to me!! They looked good for a mail order plant. Soil was still moist, but not soaked. There were large wooden dowels supporting the box so the plants would not be crushed. I let them sit and dry a little for about 48 hrs prior to transplanting, after they went in to their new home "a home depot bucket filled with cactus soil/ potting soil mix", i gave them a good dosage of fertilizer and a good watering. A week later and they are already almost double the size of when they got here. If they keep growing like this they will catch up to my habanero plant that had a 2 month headstart. So far they are great little plants, and im looking forward to a blistering hot harvest this fall/ early winter. I would give this a 5 star rating, but i want to see how the yield is before that. Will update in a few months with pics of the flowers/fruits. If you are hesitant on buying there, just do it. They are fun to grow, im planning on making lots of hotsauce for friends and family for xmas this year.
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