One of the rarest and hottest of the 7 Pot pepper strains, the 7 Pot Douglah is similar in size to the Chocolate 7 Pot pepper, but the Douglah has a much higher heat level. When tested on the Scoville Heat Scale at the NMSU Chile Pepper Institute, the 7 Pot Douglah pepper was as high as 1,800,000 Scoville Heat Units. 7 Pot Douglah pepper plants, which typically grow to be about three to four feet tall, produce wrinkled peppers that are slightly smaller than tennis balls. 7 Pot peppers fall under the super hot category because of their very spicy heat level. It’s slightly hotter than the Red 7 Pot, making it one of the hottest peppers in the world, but not quite as hot as the Carolina Reaper or Trinidad Moruga Scorpion on the Scoville Heat Scale.
There are several different colored strains of 7 Pot peppers, including the Red 7 Pot, Yellow 7 Pot, White 7 Pot, Chocolate 7 Pot, 7 Pot Brain Strain, and 7 Pot Primo. The 7 Pot pepper is related to the Trinidad Scorpion pepper, one of the hottest peppers in the world.