Latin American Heirloom. The Early Jalapeo Hot Pepper is a spicy pepper with excellent keeping qualities, although Jalapeos are generally used green, they do turn red at full maturity. You should get a very abundant yield of 1 by 3 thick walled fruits, perhaps 30 per plant.
20 seeds
PLANTING
Caspsicum annuum
Germination:10-14 days
Germination Temperature:Optimum soil temperatures 75-85F. Cooler soil temperaturesslowgermination time.
Seed Sowing Depth: deep
Starting Indoors:8-10 weeks before the last frost. Sow in flats/cells/pots. Provide 75-85Fsoil temperatures. Fertilize the seedlings every 7-10 days with a liquid or water-soluble fertilizer (diluted to of the suggested measurement). Transplant seedlings 18-24 apart after the last frost.
Sowing Outdoors:Not recommended, especially in northern areas
How much does a packet plant:20-25 foot single row
Harvest:Use a sharp instrument to cut the peppers from the plant. Pick the first fruits when they reach usable size, this helps accelerate the growth of the other peppers on the plant. Leave some peppers on the plant to mature so they can change color and sweeten up.
Tips:Pinch offearly flowers or tiny fruit on any seedlings before placing them in the ground.The Early Jalapeo Hot Pepper should be planted in fertile soil and amended with compostif needed. It helps to use row cover early in the season, giving the plants extra warmth, especially in the north. Side dress when flowers begin to form.
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