Hot pepper seeds are the gateway to a world of intense flavors and fascinating cultivation. In our collection, you will find varieties with different levels of heat — from mildly spicy, perfect for beginners, to superhots exceeding 2,000,000 SHU on the Scoville scale.
Hot peppers grow excellently in pots, balcony boxes, greenhouses, and in the ground — whether you have a large garden or just a sunny windowsill. We sow seeds for seedlings 8–12 weeks before the planned outdoor planting, at a temperature of 22–28°C. Superhot varieties require an earlier start — up to 14 weeks.
Hot pepper fruits are not just a spice. Capsaicin — the substance responsible for the heat — supports metabolism, improves circulation, and stimulates endorphin release. The fruits themselves are a rich source of vitamin C, vitamin A, and antioxidants. Many varieties also serve a decorative role thanks to their colorful fruits in shades of red, yellow, orange, and purple.