These peppers are hot, hot, hot!!!! Just like the orange habaneros, this yellow variety is not for the faint of heart or stomach! These plants produce small, lantern-shaped, lemon yellow peppers averaging 1” to 1-1/2” inches long and wide. They are prolific producers of wrinkled, thin-skinned peppers, use them fresh
These peppers are hot, hot, hot!!!! Just like the orange habaneros, this yellow variety is not for the faint of heart or stomach! These plants produce small, lantern-shaped, lemon yellow peppers averaging 1” to 1-1/2” inches long and wide. They are prolific producers of wrinkled, thin-skinned peppers, use them fresh or dried, and then freeze or can the extra bounty!
It’s recommended that you start these pepper seeds indoors about 7 to 9 weeks before the last frost in your area, so you can transplant them outside at the appropriate time. Hot peppers can be grown in containers on the patio, and can also be grown indoors, providing they get enough natural or artificial light.