Mild Seeds

Jalapeno Orange Spice Pepper Seeds
Jalapeno Orange Spice Pepper Seeds
5.0 / 5.0
(4) 4 total reviews
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Description:
Description:
Jalapeno Orange is sweeter and juicier than the classic Jalapeno. This colorful Jalapeno was created by New Mexico State University using natural back-crossing techniques. The goal was to create a tasty and attractive pepper that was packed with nutrition, and we’d say they succeeded. Not only are these Jalapeno Orange NuMex Pepper Seeds quite easy to grow, but they also display vibrant colors in your garden and a delicious fruity-citrusy taste in your mouth. You’ll notice some familiar Jalapeno flavor and similar heat but it generally has less heat and more sweetness. Jalapeno Orange Spice plants grow about 2 - 3 feet tall and have high yields. Give the Orange Jalapeno a try this year and wow your friends and family with a colorful new variety they’ve probably never seen.
Species: Capsicum Annuum
Heat Level: 3,000 - 7,000 SHUs
Type: Mild, Sweet
Origin: New Mexico, USA
Days to Harvest: 65-75 Days
Seeds per Packet: 10+ Pepper Seeds
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Good quality
Taking off well. Transplanted into bigger pots at 4 inches. Transplanted without issue. Looking forward to watching them grow!
Very good germination percentage. Strong plant growth with heat mat and grow light.
They have germinated on our window sill but are still too tiny to plant outside.