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Jalapeño Lemon Spice NuMex Seeds

Jalapeño Lemon Spice NuMex Seeds

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NuMex Jalapeño Lemon Spice  - This yellow jalapeño is nice and spicy and popular because of its bright yellow color.  Use this beautiful pepper to enhance the look of everything you would make with green jalapeños! This jalapeño is green at immaturity and bright yellow at maturity. It has thick flesh and spicy flavor like the Early Jalapeño, but a lot more heat. Yellow Jalapeño seeds are easy to grow, and these yellow beauties will certainly please in the garden! This yellow jalapeño ripens as early as 65 days after germinating – which means you can enjoy these yellow gems earlier than most other peppers! Plants are 24” tall and pods 3” x 1” wide. Capsicum annuum (65 days) Heirloom - Open Pollinated

Heat Level: Very Hot  Scoville: 30,000

~ Packet contains 10 seeds. 

We also have another milder golden yellow jalapeno called the Jalapeño Jaloro.

 

View all of our varieties of Jalapeno seeds »

In early spring, start seeds indoors 8 weeks prior to warm nightly temperatures. Place the seeds in sterile media and cover 1/4” deep. Provide 85°F bottom heat, bright light and keep moist at all times. Seeds will germinate in 7 - 21 days. Transplant seedlings into pots and grow until there are 6 true leaves on the plant. Plant them directly into rich soil, 30” apart or into large 5 gallon containers. Harvest peppers when they are full size and yellow.


All of our seeds are GMO-free.

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Joanne
Easy to grow and nice and HOT for a Jalapeno!!

These beautiful yellow jalapenos are nice and HOT! Just how I like my jalapenos. When some other jalapeno varieties tend to be more mild, these have the spicy kick I'm looking for to use for poppers or in salsa or hot sauce. They also grew super fast and kept producing all summer. We also picked them when they were green at first, and they still packed some heat and good flavor. The yellow ones of course had more flavor, but sometimes you want your jalapenos sooner so picking them green is also a great option. I am going to grow these every year!

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kevin
Smokin hot!

Great color, superb heat, these made amazing salsa and killer-hot poppers!

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John
100% germination!

So I have to thank you for the lemon spice jap seeds last fall. I had 100% germination, even with the 2 Xtra seeds you included! I'm putting a new order together now for next season. Thank you!

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Richard F Roadcap
amazing color

very productive, lots of heat to go with the bright yellow color. Might be a winner for market farmers.

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