Tags: Heirloom Open Pollinated

Growing Practices: No Pesticides No Herbicides No Fungicides

Latin Name: Capsicum annuum

Days to Maturity: 60-75

Description:

Early Jalapeno-(Capsicum annuum)-Named early because it fruits early but has a nice kick of heat for a Jalapeno. The Early Jalapeno peppers grow to just over 2 inches long and are average for Jalapeno size. These are very easy to grow and do well in short season climates. The Early Jalapeno chile plants grow 2 to 3 feet tall. The peppers if left on the plant too long like other Jalapenos will turn red. They are usually eaten when green.


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Early Jalapeno

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1 Packet $2.99 10+ Seeds

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Refining Fire Chiles

Lindale, GA, United States (Zone 10a)
Established in 2004
1.00 acres in production

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