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Old 28-02-2009, 11:39 PM   #21 (permalink)
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So how is the seedling going?
How long till the chilli is ready?

Here is an interesting article about them

I think Naga Jolika is the same thing. 'The Ghost Chilli'. Sounds exciting. I have worked myself up to being about to withstand a teaspoon of Blair's Megadeath suace. That is pretty hot!

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iv got a few packets of the naga jolika chilli seeds but BEWEAR YOU MUST GROW THEM IN HUMID ENVIROMENT TO GET THE FULL STRENGHT, as stated in alo of case studies the same Jolika seeds grown in a less humid enviroment have seen scoval units drop by 50 - 60 %......... same av. temp just less humidity. so id recomend people to grow in little hot houses as simple as a few sticks with enclosed plastic to keep humidity levels high or even better a hot house...!!!!!!!

as for MEGADEATH its definetly hot stuff its a really fast acting hot too... i just got the blair's JEARSYDEATH, the hottest of the blairs range HOT HOT HOT.........

the megadeath is 500x hotter than a jalapeno chilli jearsy is 750x!!!!!!
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Old 01-03-2009, 06:55 PM   #22 (permalink)
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Just ordered another bottle of Megadeath from their website. Forgot after the last one ran out a some time back. They do tend to last for a while though. Haven't tried the Jearsey, might have to order that next time.
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Hey Davidman,

Where do you order it from? I got my last bottle from a little deli in Pakenham I think. It would be good to order it over the internet.

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Old 01-03-2009, 10:50 PM   #24 (permalink)
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^^^^^^ you can get it from here

Fireworks Foods

along with heaps of other good chilli products

and there a few other place on the net you can get it to..... jersey is hottest blairs makes, much the same taste as mega. iv got a few bottles of each sitting in the cupboard

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Old 02-03-2009, 11:03 AM   #25 (permalink)
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I get mine over the web ( via AusPost ) from the Death Sauce Home Page. Plenty of different types to choose from.

I would check around the various web sites as cost can vary by quite a few dollars, some have minimum order amounts and postage varies.

Good luck

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yeah i have been to that site but it does'nt sell all the blairs range as firefoodworks does.
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Jindivick Chilli Festival

This weekend 20th and 21st Feb 2010

Google Jindivick Chilli Festival

Meant to be fantastic
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It's not hot until it burns both ends and everything in between!
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It's not hot until it burns both ends and everything in between!
now your talking, and you have to have tears streaming down your face while eating it too.
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Website here

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