Growing Jalapeno Hot Peppers from seed to harvest

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Jalapeno Peppers are easy to grow, and delicious too! Join me on my journey from seed to harvest. Below are Amazon links to some of the items used in the video, thank you for watching!
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Jalapeno's are so underrated in the pepper world.... I grow them every year... Most people straight up say they hate them because the only Jalapeno's they've ever tried are those shitty pickled ones you get at Subway.... Eat a fresh one straight off the plant its completely different... its so beautiful and juicy and sweet and they're not overly hot either so it makes them user friendly for beginners. I live in Australia and we're at the beginning of spring over here at the moment, the warm weather is on its way =P

chillipepperenthooziest
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Cant wait to start growing jalapeños and tomatoes, trying it out for my first time this year.

macclbr
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You can grow different peppers near each other you don't need to worry about the peppers flavor they will be the same, BUT if you decided to save seeds from one of those peppers off those plants it could be cross pollinated and produce a hybrid with different flavor characteristics

Wisconsin.pikachu
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I like this video. It's detailed with all the important points without over talking. Thank you. I planted my peppers from seed and can't wait to see what happens!

tamekaharvey
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I saved seeds from sweet peppers that were planted near jalapenos. 1 plant turned out to be a mild jalapeno / sweet hybrid. The fruit is double the size of a jalapeno, but less spicy, interesting combo.

rockandrollmd
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I am so gratified that you pronounce "jalapeño" correctly. Thank you.

TristanJCumpole
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Thanks for showing us the cycle from beginning to end!

angiej
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Yesss!! Thank you for the video!!
I live in Brazil so probably I'll have A LOT of peppers, because is really hot here the whole year!!!

claratackla
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I grew mine from the store bough green peppers seeds. Yes, they are very unlikely to germ, but it took me just like four tries before something sprouted, about three seeds each try.
Also I think they use some fast growers breeds, because mine took like a month to start the flowers. And it is indoors at winter, with low quality UV lamps(pink LED bulbs, 10$ and 15wt each).
And in my country the maximum you'll get in seeds store is some basic local chili breeds(more in sweet side than spicy). To get jalapeno or habanero you have to order it online from aboard.

crisgriffin
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Awesome information. Ty
I have 2 pepper plants growing in my big truck and they just now started flowering.
One jalapeño and one banana pepper plants

joseortiz
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Growing my first Jalapeño and Serrano peppers now. Going well so far but they’re so slow!!!

Evanrholloway
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Nice. I didn’t knew the peppers would turn red! Almost harvest mines today but will let it stay there to see if I get some red ones

lowbarb
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thank you for this video! i was freaking out because my plants are growing at a snails pace. it's because my apartment is too cold! they're getting there, slowly but surely 😔

boixgenius
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Love the video.
Sweet jalapeños and hot bellpeppers sounds delicious 😋

estefania
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I plant seeds differently nowadays.
I plant a lot of seeds and grow the biggest, most branching seedlings and discard the rest.
I'm getting better pepper plants this way.

redtobertshateshandles
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Thank you for the advice I started to germinate 36 x 2 seeds

danielcortez
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Lovely video, thankyou, I'm growing Jalapeño for the first time, over in the UK. I've been a bit unsure about when to harvest, but your video is helpful. So far, so good....

gypseyswhippet
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I found a jalapeño that was almost fully red outside so I tryed to separate the seeds dry them and planted them

JesusLopez-wxno
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2:28 Wish I knew that before planting them all in one big pot. Guess I'll be having hot bell peppers and sweet jalapeños.

iamhakeembey
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It's okay even if they cross pollinate, that won't affect the taste of the pods. The cross-pollination only affects the seeds so it's okay if you're not going to save seeds.

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