Get a serious head start on your pepper harvest with these 3 live Green Jalapeño chili plants — fully established, organically grown, and over 75 days old. These aren't seedlings; they're mature, robust plants ready to transplant directly into your garden bed or container. Each was grown from isolated, non-crossed seeds for consistent pod shape, classic jalapeño heat, and reliable flavor — perfect for salsas, stuffing, grilling, or pickling.
What You Get
- ✅ 3 live Green Jalapeño chili plants, 75+ days old, ready to transplant
Plant Highlights
- 🌶️ Classic Jalapeño Heat & Flavor — 2–3 inch pods, ideal for cooking and preserving
- 🌱 Mature Plants, Not Seedlings — established and ready for immediate transplanting
- 🧪 Isolated Seed Origin — grown from netted, non-crossed seeds for consistent results
- 🪣 Compact & Productive — great for 5-gallon containers or garden beds
- ☀️ Full Sun Lover — thrives with 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily
- 👨🌾 Beginner Friendly — easy to grow, high yield potential
Care Guide
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Transplanting: Move to a 5-gallon container or garden bed immediately upon arrival
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Light: Full sun — minimum 6–8 hours daily
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Water: Keep soil consistently moist but not soggy
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Fertilizer: Feed with organic fertilizer every 2–3 weeks during the growing season
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Best containers: 5-gallon buckets or raised garden beds
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these seedlings or mature plants?
These are mature, established plants — over 75 days old. They are not seedlings. You can transplant them directly into your garden or container right away.
How spicy are Green Jalapeños?
Green Jalapeños typically measure 2,500–8,000 Scoville Heat Units — a medium heat level that's versatile for cooking, pickling, stuffing, and fresh salsas.
What size container do I need?
A 5-gallon bucket or container is ideal for one plant. Make sure it has drainage holes and use a well-draining potting mix for best results.
How long until I can harvest?
Since these are already 75+ days old and established, you can expect peppers to be ready for harvest within a few weeks of transplanting under good growing conditions.
Can I grow these indoors?
Jalapeños need full sun to produce well. If growing indoors, place near a south-facing window or use a grow light providing at least 6–8 hours of bright light daily.