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Pepper - Jalapeno Mild
Pepper - Jalapeno Mild

Description

Mild Jalapeno Peppers offer a subtle yet robust flavor and heat that complements a variety of dishes. They are incredibly versatile, making them an excellent choice for experienced and novice cooks.

These jalapeno pepper plants' dark green fruits can be left on the pepper bush to mature into fiery red. This pepper is hot enough to feel the heat but not too hot to overpower food.

These peppers grow to a length of three inches. When growing jalapenos from seed, plant hot and sweet peppers in separate areas to avoid cross-pollination and pick your peppers regularly for increased yields.

  • Characteristics: Attracts songbirds
  • Fill Weight (grams): 400 mg
  • Approximate Seed Count: 45 - 60
  • Flavor: Very serious heat flavors! (2,000 - 5,000 SHU)
  • Preparation Ideas: A perfect choice for Tex-Mex dishes and an unusual but tasty choice for pickling.
  • Plant Type: Vegetable
  • Plant Lifecycle: Annual
  • Landscape Use: Edible Garden
  • Resistance: Deer|Rabbit
  • Tolerance: Heat
  • Growing Season(s): Spring|Summer
  • Harvest/Bloom Season(s): Summer
  • Package Dimensions: 3.25 x 4.5"

Sowing Info

Sow a few seeds evenly spaced in hills, 8 inches high and 12 inches across. Young vines should have a fence, trellis, or heavy cord on which to climb. When young vines are about 8 inches, thin to 3 plants per hill. Does not transplant well.

  • Planting Depth: 0.25"
  • Seed Spacing: Sow Mild Jalapeno Pepper seeds roughly 18" apart in rows, keeping rows approximately 2.5' apart.
  • Nutrient Care Instructions: Apply SUPERthrive once per week. Soak in solution of 1/4 tsp per gal for 15 min. or longer depending on size and type.

Pepper - Jalapeno Mild

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Description

Mild Jalapeno Peppers offer a subtle yet robust flavor and heat that complements a variety of dishes. They are incredibly versatile, making them an excellent choice for experienced and novice cooks.

These jalapeno pepper plants' dark green fruits can be left on the pepper bush to mature into fiery red. This pepper is hot enough to feel the heat but not too hot to overpower food.

These peppers grow to a length of three inches. When growing jalapenos from seed, plant hot and sweet peppers in separate areas to avoid cross-pollination and pick your peppers regularly for increased yields.

  • Characteristics: Attracts songbirds
  • Fill Weight (grams): 400 mg
  • Approximate Seed Count: 45 - 60
  • Flavor: Very serious heat flavors! (2,000 - 5,000 SHU)
  • Preparation Ideas: A perfect choice for Tex-Mex dishes and an unusual but tasty choice for pickling.
  • Plant Type: Vegetable
  • Plant Lifecycle: Annual
  • Landscape Use: Edible Garden
  • Resistance: Deer|Rabbit
  • Tolerance: Heat
  • Growing Season(s): Spring|Summer
  • Harvest/Bloom Season(s): Summer
  • Package Dimensions: 3.25 x 4.5"

Sowing Info

Sow a few seeds evenly spaced in hills, 8 inches high and 12 inches across. Young vines should have a fence, trellis, or heavy cord on which to climb. When young vines are about 8 inches, thin to 3 plants per hill. Does not transplant well.

  • Planting Depth: 0.25"
  • Seed Spacing: Sow Mild Jalapeno Pepper seeds roughly 18" apart in rows, keeping rows approximately 2.5' apart.
  • Nutrient Care Instructions: Apply SUPERthrive once per week. Soak in solution of 1/4 tsp per gal for 15 min. or longer depending on size and type.