Goronong
"The Tropical Heatwave"
"Dare to add a Malaysian twist to your garden and kitchen!"
Meet the Goronong, a hot pepper with a difference. Hailing from Malaysia, this habanero variety is a flavorful showstopper, boasting contorted pods in a vibrant canary yellow. A rare addition to your garden, the Goronong is not just for heat seekers; it doubles as an ornamental plant, adding a splash of tropical color as it matures. With a heat level equivalent to a habanero, this pepper is perfect for those who love their food spicy but still want a rich, fruity flavor that's anything but ordinary. Ready to take your garden on a culinary adventure? Get your Goronong today!
"The Tropical Heatwave"
"Dare to add a Malaysian twist to your garden and kitchen!"
Meet the Goronong, a hot pepper with a difference. Hailing from Malaysia, this habanero variety is a flavorful showstopper, boasting contorted pods in a vibrant canary yellow. A rare addition to your garden, the Goronong is not just for heat seekers; it doubles as an ornamental plant, adding a splash of tropical color as it matures. With a heat level equivalent to a habanero, this pepper is perfect for those who love their food spicy but still want a rich, fruity flavor that's anything but ordinary. Ready to take your garden on a culinary adventure? Get your Goronong today!
"The Tropical Heatwave"
"Dare to add a Malaysian twist to your garden and kitchen!"
Meet the Goronong, a hot pepper with a difference. Hailing from Malaysia, this habanero variety is a flavorful showstopper, boasting contorted pods in a vibrant canary yellow. A rare addition to your garden, the Goronong is not just for heat seekers; it doubles as an ornamental plant, adding a splash of tropical color as it matures. With a heat level equivalent to a habanero, this pepper is perfect for those who love their food spicy but still want a rich, fruity flavor that's anything but ordinary. Ready to take your garden on a culinary adventure? Get your Goronong today!
Growing Information
The Goronong is a tropical delight, thriving in warm, full sun conditions. Whether you plant it in a container or directly in your garden bed, this pepper is all about well-draining, slightly acidic to neutral soil. When it's time to transplant, make sure your seedlings have two sets of true leaves and that the outdoor temperatures are stable. Remember, Goronong loves the warmth; soil temperatures below 65 F are a no-go. Plant them 14-18 inches apart to give them enough room to flourish and you'll be rewarded with a stunning, spicy harvest.
'Nir’s Take'
“I grew this one last year, and it was such a blast. The Goronong is not your average pepper, it has this fascinating pod-like shape that adds character to the garden. They don’t get too big, so they have this ornamental appeal, but don’t be fooled - they pack a habanero-level punch. It’s a fun plant to have, and I love that you can use it in pretty much any dish that calls for a bit of heat.”
Cooking & Eating Ideas
Still working out how to use your Goronong peppers? Try them in a range of dishes that call for a little heat, or pickle them to make a fiery Malaysian achar. Their unique fruity flavor will bring a delicious, tropical twist to your meals.
What You Get
1. Your Goronong seedling is a rare habanero type pepper, promising contorted pods in a canary yellow color.
2. Transplanting Instructions – Detailed guidance on how to properly transplant your seedling, including when to plant, how to prepare the soil, and tips to ensure a smooth transition for healthy growth.
3. Digital Support – Got questions? Need troubleshooting? You’ll have access to ongoing digital support for any gardening advice, from transplanting to harvest.
4. Planting Guide & Tips – A customized planting guide with expert tips on spacing, companion planting, watering, and maximizing your yield.
5. Free Delivery – Available within Middlesex County! We’ll coordinate a convenient drop-off so your seedling arrives safe and ready to plant. If you’re outside the area, reach out to discuss pickup options.