Jalapeno M Pepper Seeds
Jalapeno M is a classic hot pepper variety known for its reliably spicy flavor, sturdy plants, and consistent yields. This open-pollinated pepper produces bright green fruit that matures to red with heat that’s perfect for salsas, sauces, pickling, and fresh-from-the-garden spice. Compact and vigorous, Jalapeno M performs well in home gardens, raised beds, and containers, offering gardeners dependable harvests throughout the warm season.
Seed Packet Details
Packet Size: Standard home-garden seed packet (Approx. 30 seeds)
Packed with care and shipped from Kentucky.
Product Details
Botanical Name: Capsicum annuum
Variety: Jalapeno M Pepper
Seed Type: Open-pollinated
Life Cycle: Annual
What to Expect
Jalapeno M peppers develop medium-sized, thick-walled fruits with classic jalapeño heat and flavor. Peppers start green and may mature to red for a sweeter, more intense heat. Plants are productive and compact, making them ideal for backyard plots or containers. Harvest when fruits reach desired size and spice level.
Growing Basics
Sun: Full sun
Plant Height: 18–30 inches
Sow Method: Start indoors and transplant
Sow Depth: ¼ inch
Plant Spacing: 18–24 inches
Row Spacing: 24–36 inches
Days to Maturity: Approximately 70–85 days from transplant
Growing Conditions: Warm weather; well-drained soil
Growing Guide: Peppers
Overview
Peppers are warm-season favorites known for their flavor and versatility. Jalapeno M is a dependable garden pepper that delivers classic jalapeño heat in a manageable, productive plant habit. Whether fresh, pickled, or cooked, these peppers add spice to your favorite dishes.
Before Planting
Select a sunny garden site with fertile, well-drained soil. Work compost or aged manure into the soil to improve nutrients and structure. Soil temperatures should be consistently warm before transplanting peppers outdoors.
Planting
Start seeds indoors 8–10 weeks before your last expected frost date. Sow seeds about ¼ inch deep in seed-starting mix. Keep soil evenly moist and provide bright light. Transplant seedlings outdoors after frost danger has passed and soil has warmed. Space plants 18–24 inches apart with rows 24–36 inches apart.
Watering
Provide regular watering to keep soil moist but not waterlogged. Consistent moisture supports steady growth and better fruit set.
Fertilizing
Incorporate compost before planting and use a balanced fertilizer throughout the growing season to support flowering and fruit development.
Days to Maturity
Jalapeno M peppers typically reach harvest readiness about 70–85 days from transplanting, depending on climate and care.
Harvesting
Pick peppers when they reach your preferred size and color. Green jalapeños are classic, but allowing some to mature to red offers sweeter, more developed heat.
Growing Tips
Mulch around plants to conserve soil moisture and regulate temperature. Provide airflow by avoiding overcrowding, and consider staking if plants become heavy with fruit.