

The Habanero pepper has several different color strains, including the Peach Habanero, White Habanero, Red Savina Habanero, Honey Fire Habanero, and Orange Habanero. The recent surge in spicy fast food items, spicy chips, and spicy craft beers often list the Habanero pepper as a main ingredient. In recent years, Habaneros are becoming more and more mainstream as they are often thought of as the go-to pepper for those looking to spice up a meal. White Gummy is a balanced hybrid of Bubblegum and Jillybean. Like other 7 Pot Bubblegum varieties, the stem turns peach as the pepper ripens. This strain is a cross between Cotton Candy and Cherry Space Queen. It's an excellent pepper for tropical hot sauces or salsas. The peppers start out green, develop purple blushing, and eventually ripen to a light peach color. The Cotton Candy Habanero is milder than the 7 Pot Bubblegum peppers, but spicier than an average Habanero. It has a sweet, tropical fruit flavor with Habanero level heat.

Cotton Candy (also known as Cotton Candy Kush) is a popular Indica-dominant. According to the cannabis seed bank Seedsman, which sells feminized Strawberry Shortcake seeds, claims that this strain produces THC levels. The Candy Mintz strain is a hybrid of the Blueberry and Bubble Gum strains. Don't let its sweet name fool you, this pepper has some heat! Developed at the Innovation Acre at Tyler Farms, t he Cotton Candy Habanero is a cross between a Peach Habanero and White 7 Pot Bubblegum. The hybrid grows well both indoors or outdoors, reportedly reaching a slightly above-average height and yielding medium-to-high harvests of sugar-coated, light green buds in a nine-week flowering cycle.
