How to Grow Bigger and Hotter Jalapeño Peppers

Have you been growing jalapeños for several years but they tend to be smallish and mild? Here are some tips to help you grow bigger, hotter peppers.

Choose the Right Variety: There are many varieties of jalapeños, each with different heat levels and sizes. For larger, hotter peppers, choose varieties such as 'Giant,' 'Tam,' or 'Pequin.'

Provide Ample Sunlight: Jalapeños need at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day to produce large, spicy peppers.

Water Regularly: Water your jalapeños regularly, especially during hot, dry weather. Avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot.

Fertilize: Fertilize your jalapeños every few weeks with a balanced fertilizer. This will provide them with the nutrients they need to grow large and healthy.

Pinch Back the Flowers: Once your jalapeños have set a few fruits, pinch back the flowers to encourage the plant to put its energy into producing larger peppers.

Harvest at the Right Time: Jalapeños are ready to harvest when they are firm, glossy, and have turned a deep green color. Leave them on the plant longer for hotter peppers.

  • How often should I water my jalapeño plants? Water regularly, especially during hot, dry weather.
  • What type of fertilizer should I use? Use a balanced fertilizer every few weeks.
  • Why are my jalapeños not hot? You may be growing a mild variety, harvesting them too early, or not providing enough sunlight.
  • How can I get larger jalapeños? Choose a larger variety, provide ample sunlight, and pinch back the flowers.
  • What are some tips for harvesting jalapeños? Harvest when they are firm, glossy, and deep green.
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