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W**1
~ GREAT BIG JALAPENO PEPPERS ~
I ordered the 10 little Seeds for my Sister, she likes to Plant all kinds of Fruits and Vegetables. It was a little cold where she lives, the Seeds were Planted in Pots indoors 8 to 12 weeks before the last Frost in your area and then transferred outside. Jalapeno Peppers start off a bit slow, that's another reason why we planted them indoors. Keep the soil moist but don't over water, keep them warm 80 to 85 degrees is best and in a Sunlit PlaceOnce there's no worry of Frost the Mucho Nacho Jalapeno Peppers can be Planted outdoors in your Garden and if you don't have a Garden move the Pots outside in a Sunny area with full Sunlight, Jalapeno Peppers love the Sun. The Plants grow from 15 to 20 inches tall, they are small Compact Plants Great to grow in Pots, Mucho Nacho Chili peppers originated from Mexico and they are very easy to grow. You will need some Wire or Wood Cages to support the Plant once it starts to lean and also for the Growing PeppersKeep the soil moist all the time but not soaking wet! Jalapeno Peppers love water but you don't want to inundate the Plants or they might start Rotting, water every other day and include a good Plant Food Fertilizer and keep the Garden area well weeded, you don't want Nasty Weeds stealing the water from your Plants and growing Jalapeno Peppers The Seeds Germinate in 14 Days and you should wait 28 Days after they Germinated to be Planted outside in the Garden if you are going to put them in the Ground, they Grow in about 99 DaysThe Jalapenos are ready to be Picked when they look beautiful very Green with a Nice Bright Sheen, Mucho Nacho Jalapenos Peppers are about 4 Inches Long, this Jalapeno is Fatter and Longer than the standard Jalapeno and even Hotter too! Vigorous Plants Yield lots of Hot Peppers that Ripen to Red Color when fully Mature. Jalapenos after turning Bright Green then begin to darken to a deeper Green then to Black Color then to RedEven though Jalapenos are ready to be Picked when they are Bright Green you can leave them on the Plant all the way until they turn Red. Jalapenos are a lot of Fun to watch turn Colors and eventually fall off the Plant if you leave them for too long it will increase the chance of Rotting. Red Jalapenos are Sweeter to the taste and not as Hot though they absolutely retain their Jalapeno Heat and Flavor, it's a matter of Personal TasteIf you planning to Dry your Peppers leave them on the Plant until they turn Red. When Peppers are done growing they will pull off the Plant very easily, if they don't come off easily they are still growing. Sometimes tiny Brown Lines will form on the Peppers, these are Growth Lines and Indicates the Pepper is done growing. If these Lines are forming Pick the Peppers regardless of it's Size. If for any reason a Pepper is Picked before it is Ripe you can Place it on a South-Facing Windowsill until it is Bright Green and Ripe! ...We love our Jalapeno (~) Peppers, Good Luck, I hope you grow many of Them! ...Thank You D.D.
H**D
Great seeds, grow great results.
Bought these seeds last year too. They grow great plants. I start them indoors in a seed tray inside a homemade grow box, and they thrive. I plant two plants in a large flowerpot, and prop them up with tomato cages cut down a little shorter than usual. The peppers that grow are great.
S**E
Disappointed
Ordered these seeds and have been disappointed. Only got 3 plants out of 10 seeds and the jalapenos are NOT MUCHO. The size is similar to early jalapenos. Jalapenos are one of the easiest pepper to get to grow, so the problem lie in the type of seeds I got and the quality. Will not buy from this seller again.
B**2
Bell peppers did fine.
Not one seed germinated. Bell peppers did fine.
C**M
Germination was good
Well so far I have 6 out of 10 seeds germinated. Actual there were more than 10 seeds in the package.
S**T
Poppers! Yum.
To cold out to plant them. So neutral. I did have 1 of these plants last year and we LOVED it.
J**F
One Star
waste of money. None of the seeds grew
L**W
maybe old seeds.
the seeds did not come up at all.
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