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Pepper Seeds – Early Jalapeno

Pepper Seeds – Early Jalapeno

  • Type: Non-GMO
  • Maturity: 65 days
  • Scoville Rating: 2,000 to 8,000

Early Jalapeno Pepper Seeds produce 3-inch hot peppers that can be harvested when they are dark green or bright red. These peppers are on the milder side of hot pepper varieties and add a bit of heat without overpowering dishes. They are perfect for making salsas, adding to pizzas, or pickling for nachos.

The compact, upright growth habit of Early Jalapeno pepper plants makes them ideal for growing in containers, raised beds, and gardens with limited space. These seeds are provided by Mountain Valley Seed Company, a small, family-owned business known for its premium-quality vegetable seeds suitable for home gardens or fresh-market farm operations.

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Growth Habits of Pepper Seeds – Early Jalapeno:

Early Jalapeno pepper plants thrive in containers, raised beds, and gardens due to their upright, bushy growth habit. When properly maintained, these plants can reach approximately 24 inches in height and produce 3-inch peppers that transition from dark green to bright red. These seeds are among the best for an early harvest, with plants maturing in just 65 days.

Hot peppers are sensitive to frost, so it is best to start them indoors 8 to 10 weeks before the last frost date in most USDA hardiness zones. Harden off the seedlings before transplanting them into the garden or a large outdoor container. Depending on your climate, you might want to wait until about two weeks after the last frost date to transplant them. Ideal fruit set occurs when nighttime temperatures remain between 60 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit.

Various Uses for Early Jalapeno Peppers:

Jalapeno peppers are versatile and can be enjoyed fresh, pickled, or cooked. They are commonly used to add a bit of spicy kick to salsas, pizzas, and a variety of other dishes.

Health Benefits of Early Jalapeno Peppers:

These peppers are rich in vitamin C and antioxidants, making them a nutritious addition to your diet when consumed in moderation. Capsaicin, the compound that gives chili peppers their heat, also has anti-inflammatory properties.

Additional Information:

Exercise caution when cutting Early Jalapeno peppers, as the capsaicin can cause a burning sensation on the skin. Always wash your hands thoroughly after handling these peppers and avoid touching your face and eyes, which are more sensitive to capsaicin.

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