Pepper, Hot Tabasco Seeds90 days. Named after the area of its origin in south-east Mexico, it is
most famous for the sauce for which it has been widely grown for since
as early as 1850. The fruits turn from a pale yellow to orange to red as
they mature. The compact bush grows up to 4 feet tall and can bear up
to 100 upward pointing peppers reaching 1 ½ inches long. Scoville
units: 30,000 - 50,000. Package contains approximately
150 Pepper, Hot Tabasco Seeds. Pepper, Hot Tabasco Seeds - Planting InstructionsGermination: 14-21 days at 60-85F. Plant 1/4" deep, 18" apart, with 24-30" between rows.
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