Park Seed Whopper Jalapeño Pepper Seeds – High-Yielding Spicy Peppers with 2100–2500 Scoville Heat Disease Resistant Compact &amp Easy to Grow for Culinary and Garden Use – Pack of 100

Park Seed Whopper Jalapeño Pepper Seeds – High-Yielding Spicy Peppers with 2100–2500 Scoville Heat Disease Resistant Compact &amp Easy to Grow for Culinary and Garden Use – Pack of 100

$43.33
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Park Seed Whopper Jalapeño Pepper Seeds – High-Yielding Spicy Peppers with 2100–2500 Scoville Heat Disease Resistant Compact &amp Easy to Grow for Culinary and Garden Use – Pack of 100

Park Seed Whopper Jalapeño Pepper Seeds – High-Yielding Spicy Peppers with 2100–2500 Scoville Heat Disease Resistant Compact & Easy to Grow for Culinary and Garden Use – Pack of 100

$43.33

- Classic Jalapeno Flavor and Heat: Produces 2?3 inch fruits with a moderate heat level of 2100 to 2500 Scoville units?perfect for fresh use, pickling, or slicing onto nachos and sandwiches. Each pepper weighs 1.8 to 2.6 ounces, offering just the right balance of spice and flavor for everyday culinary use. Great for homemade salsas, sauces, and preserving, Whopper jalapenos bring bold heat straight from your garden. - Compact, Productive Plants: These plants deliver a heavy yield of flavorful jalapenos over the growing season, with a compact habit that fits well in raised beds, containers, or small garden rows. Plants remain manageable in size while producing consistently from midseason to fall, making them perfect for gardeners who want reliable production without sprawling growth. - Exceptional Disease Resistance: Whopper Jalapeno is bred to resist many of the most problematic pepper diseases, including potato virus Y, tomato etch virus, bacterial canker stem, and Phytophthora root rot. This resilience allows for healthy, sustained growth in diverse climates and garden conditions, reducing crop loss and the need for chemical treatment. - Versatile in the Kitchen and Garden: In addition to their culinary value, jalapeno peppers serve as a natural pest deterrent in vegetable gardens. Plant near tomatoes, beans, or leafy greens to help minimize insect issues. Whether grown for flavor, pest control, or both, Whopper jalapenos offer a flavorful and functional addition to any home garden setup. - Start Indoors or Sow Outdoors in Warm Soil: Begin seeds indoors 7?10 weeks before transplanting, or sow directly outdoors in warm regions at least one week after the final frost. Transplant into full sun and fertile, well-drained soil, and fertilize once blooms appear. For best results, allow fruit to ripen on the vine to maximize heat, flavor, and nutritional value.

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