Ghost Pepper Plant Care Ghost pepper plants need plenty of bright, direct sunlight. The habanero plant grows 24 to 36 inches tall, while the “Ghost Pepper” grows 36 to 42 inches tall and will produce comparatively more peppers.

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Why is my ghost peppers not producing? Another common reason for a pepper plant not producing may be blossom end rot, which is caused by a calcium deficiency and occurs when night temps are over 75 degrees F.

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Our ghost pepper planting guide walks you through important fast facts and must know steps to bring this popular extreme chili pepper to life in your back yard. Plants that are deficient in magnesium may produce a large number of blossoms but few actual peppers.

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Ghost peppers take around four months from planting to maturity on average. Under ideal conditions,most pepper varieties can begin producing ripe&ready peppers after 90-150+days.

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