

This rich flavoured chili grows larger than a
golf ball. It has an unusual shape giving rise to its name It
grows to 70-90cm tall and can be grown in pots
The flavour is very rich and fruity and is classified as very hot
at heat rating of 80,000–400,000 Scoville unitS The fruit
grows a green colour and matures through yellow to rich orange
when ripe It takes 72 days to ripen
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Capsicum annuum
This very rich flavoured chili grows somewhat larger than a
golf ball. It has an unusual shape giving rise to its name. It
grows to 70-90cm tall and can be grown in pots and outdoors.
The flavour is very rich and fruity and is classified as very hot
at heat rating of 80,000–400,000 Scoville units. The fruit
grows a green colour and matures through yellow to rich orange
when fully ripe. It is a very popular variety in the Carribean
and right across the globe. The fruit take 72 days to fully
ripen. The plants need soil at 18C for the seed to germinate
in spring. Sow Chili seed .0.5-1cm deep, spaced 50-60 cm
apart in rows 1.0-1.5 m apart. Plant in the garden:-Tropical
areas Anytime. Subtropical areas. Aug to Mar
Mild Temperate areas..Aug to Dec Cold Temperate
areas..Sep to Nov. In Temperate areas it is best to plant
using seedlings prepared a month to six weeks earlier.
Chillies like alkaline soil and do best in gardens with dolomite
or wood-ash added to the soil.
QTY 18 Seeds