This is a pepper pod review/taste test of the 7-Pot Wes. In this video, I share the history behind this pepper and thoughts on flavor and heat, also show a couple …

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  1. You handled that better than I ever could. Lol. Ive got some yellow habanero plants and a red ghost. They are beautiful plants. I believe I've added a new hobby for myself. I love gardening anyways. Are the seven pot wes hotter than the ghost pepper? Great video enjoyed it

  2. Good review Peter. "heat cloud" and "hot coal" gives a very good perspective. You are braver than me. I would have done half of a half of what you tested and still been in trouble. Nice job.

  3. Wow, Peter, that pepper must be extremely hot if just a small piece had that effect on you. I will have to try growing it for sure. The plants look great! I hate stomach cramps and have managed to avoid them this season so far. But I do have a tasting episode coming up, so all bets are off! As always, great job!

  4. Peter, you’re incredible. Thx for the brain strain review as well. Have m growing in the greenhouse. Was wondering how they would taste… so, it’s straight to the hot sauce…

  5. Those 7 POT Wes plants are beautiful and so healthy… Looked like the one you chose had the start of another pepper growing inside…? Looks like it is one of the better tasting 7 Pot peppers. Thanks for the review. I think that just went on the 2020 list..

  6. So does the green placenta mean it needed to sit on the plant and ripen a little longer or does that not mean anything?   First year growing for me this season, love the videos btw!

  7. Peter, what part of the world do you grow in? In this part of SD was a very late wet start to planting, June 10 – 25 this season. Yet plants are somewhat responding to a cooler wet summer (30 day moisture levels been running 300%+ of normal). -Bob…

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