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Jalapeño M

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Botanical illustration of Jalapeño M
🌱 75d to harvest Bush

A glossy, medium-deep green jalapeño with a bright, peppery snap—Jalapeño M delivers a clean, lively heat that lingers like a war…

Planting Schedule

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Crop Dates

MilestoneDate
Start IndoorsApr 6th
Last FrostMay 25th
Transplant / Sow OutdoorsJul 20th
Harvest BeginsOct 3rd
Harvest EndsAug 29th

Crop Details

TraitValue
Days to Maturity75
Sun RequirementsFull SunFull sun
Growth HabitBush
Support NeededStake
Planting DepthNormal
Germination Temp (°F)80
Min Soil Temp (°F)60
Min Night Temp (°F)50
Harden Off (days)10

Frequently Asked Questions


What’s the most common disease problem for Capsicum annuum (jalapeño) and how do I prevent it?
Jalapeños commonly suffer from blossom-end rot and related issues when calcium uptake is disrupted by irregular watering. Keep soil moisture consistent from flowering through fruit set, and mulch to reduce moisture swings; avoid letting beds dry out completely. If you see black, sunken ends on fruits, remove affected peppers and correct the watering pattern immediately.
How often should I water jalapeños during the main growing phase (flowering and fruiting)?
Water Capsicum annuum deeply enough that the top 1–2 inches of soil feel slightly moist, not dry, between waterings. In typical warm weather, this is often about 1–2 times per week, but adjust to rainfall and how fast your soil dries. Don’t switch to heavy soaking after drought—jalapeños respond badly with misshapen fruit and blossom-end rot.
How can I tell when jalapeños are ready to harvest at about 75 days?
Harvest when fruits are fully sized, firm, and reach about 2–3 inches long with glossy skin and a dark green color. Jalapeños can turn red if left longer, but for the classic “jalapeño” stage, pick green and firm. Once harvest begins, check plants every 2–3 days because peppers can size up quickly in warm weather.
Botanical illustration of Jalapeño M

A glossy, medium-deep green jalapeño with a bright, peppery snap—Jalapeño M delivers a clean, lively heat that lingers like a warm ember. At maturity the fruits hang in tidy, upright clusters, with thick, smooth walls and a crisp, juicy bite that shines in fresh salsas and quick pickles, and roasts beautifully for smoky depth. Grow Jalapeño M for dependable harvests and bold flavor you’ll reach for again and again.

Sowing Tips

Transplant Conditions

Wait until soil reaches 60°F and nights stay above 50°F before moving outdoors. Harden off for 10 days first.

Expert Note

For best Jalapeño quality, transplant only when soil is consistently warm (≥60°F) and keep moisture steady to avoid blossom-end issues.