What size containers are they in? My habanero started budding at about 8 weeks, it was about 13" tall. Pam said it might be rootbound, sometimes they start budding early if they're rootbound. It's 12 weeks now and i've been pinching everything since it started. I don't plan on letting anything flower until it goes outside. My fatalli's are only 7 weeks old and i pinched the first buds on them a few days ago, they're about 14" tall.
12 weeks doesn't sound early, sounds about right. 12 weeks = 84 days. According to thechileman:
Habanero Orange chiles are a little slower to germinate than many others, but this chile variety is worth the wait as it is 40 times hotter than a standard Jalapeno Pepper! A producer of light green, thin, crinkled peppers which ripen to a brilliant orange-red coloration (85-95 days), each chile pepper is around 1½ inches long by about 1 inch across. This variety is dangerously hot and not for the faint hearted, tipping in at an eye watering 200,000 - 300,000 scoville heat units.