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Description
66 days. Most familiar in their green stage, jalapeños are hottest and fully ripe when they turn red. The stocky 2 foot tall plants will not fall over or break branches even with a heavy load of fruit. The short, 2–3 inch peppers are thick ...
Reviews
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Early Jalapeno
I planted these seeds in starter soil and cups in my greenhouse like I do every year. I was surprised that many of them did not sprout despite the proper watering and sun. I do have 6 that have persevered and are about 2 inches tall right now and have been transplanted to my raised garden. I'm waiting to see how the fruits produce this year.
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Isabelle · April 28, 2026
Excellent Every Year
We've gotten these four years in a row now and they always produce! Our garden is a bit of a mess this year and even having to go through some abuse they still are doing really well. We always have enough to freeze over the winter so they have a good amount of peppers produced.
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JK · July 27, 2025
Heavy yields!
This jalapeño has the classic flavor. The peppers are small, but I've found that I prefer it for two-bite poppers and general use. The gold star for this plant is that it produces heavily and constantly. I've never had so many good jalapeños from so few plants. Well worth it!