We raise anywhere from 100 to 200 peppers a year, 75% are Hot peppers...
Now, I have read and been told that the Hotter the weather, the hotter the pepper...
If that is so, You should be good to go in Georgia..
However, we raise Bhut Jolokia in Minnesota, and I can't imagine them being any hotter, we do have extra ISOLATED FOR PURITY...seeds I'd be curious to exchange with someone in a warmer climate to test the theory..
One member mentioned the Naga Viper...
The New Mexico Chili Institute has invited the developer to their facility to test the Naga Viper, Although it is reputed as being the hottest pepper now, beating out the Bhut Jolokia...the facts Have Not Been verified