Jalapeno Pepper Seed Pod Kit
9-Pod
$10.97
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Features
- Mix of red and green jalapeno plants
- Great for salsa, snacks, pickling and more
- Grows up to 18" tall
- Ready to harvest in 10-12 weeks
- Germination Guarantee

Overview
Now you can easily grow this classic pepper in your very own kitchen! Use them raw in salsas, cooked in curry recipes, battered and fried for poppers, or baked in cornbread. You'll discover these peppers aren't just for Southwestern dishes! Pepper plants are beautiful and the abundant harvests add spice to any dish.
What's Included
- 3-12 pre-seeded Jalapeno Pepper Grow Pods
- Specially Formulated Liquid Plant Food
- Grow domes for optimal germination
- Growing Guide insert with step by step instructions
Frequently Asked Questions
How do AeroGardens work?
AeroGardens are designed to help you grow your own herbs, vegetables, salad greens or flowers at home. Our Seed Pod Kits are compatible with every model of AeroGarden. Planting with Seed Pods is fun and easy! Just insert the pre-seeded pods in your garden, add water, and the patented, specially formulated Liquid Nutrients. Most plants germinate within 7-14 days, are ready for harvesting in 4-6 weeks, and will keep producing continuous harvests for up to 6 months and longer. Indoor gardening can’t get any tastier or simpler!
How long do seed pods last?
Each of our Seed Pod Kits are tested for germination and expire one year after that date. To give you seeds the best chance to germinate, we recommend storing extra kits in a dark, cool, dry place. This will keep them cool and the seeds dormant until you’re ready to plant them in your AeroGarden. Some people store them in the vegetable drawer of their refrigerator in an airtight container or bag.
How do I prune Tomatoes/Peppers?
Fruiting vegetables, like tomatoes, peppers, and Fairy Tale eggplants, do require a little more attention and care than herbs, flowers, and salads.
What is the trellis for?
The trellis is an accessory that helps support medium and tall plants, such as tomatoes, peppers, and eggplant. Help your plants grow taller by supporting them before they develop heavy fruit. We have trellis systems available for Bounty and Farm models. For smaller gardens, like the Sprout and Harvest, try bamboo sticks, chopsticks or our Soft Ties to support your plants. Stick them down inside the grow pods next to the stem. Plants will grow up leaning into them or you can tie gently to the support. Early support can keep plants from collapsing under the weight of the fruit (tragic if it happens just before harvest).
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Rated 5 out of
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kinik from
Awesome Peppers!
I had beautiful plants that produced tons of peppers for 9+ months! The only thing that stopped them was a pump failure that I didn’t catch in time. Beware though, these peppers are hotter than any store bought jalapeños I’ve found.
Date published: 2019-09-25
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ChiLaur from
Perfect
These peppers are growing well. I have them in a 6 pod; 3 are empty, 1 is the jalapeno's, and the other 2 are basil. This picture was taken on day 234 - took a while but these are growing well, i followed the directions exactly. Not sure if I take off after i see the first one turn red or take off the vine now and wait for them to turn red (?) .
Date published: 2020-05-18
Rated 3 out of
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NatMat283 from
Nice plants
These are the first jalapenos I've grown in my gardens and I am pleased. I actually intended to grow 6 jalapenos and 6 cayenne but as you can see I made a mistake ordering. I only was able to plant 3 and 9. These sprouted as AG said they would and are doing well 79 days in. Once my plants get this big I change up my fertilizer and I also add 2 grams of epsom salt per 2 gallons. I am just about to begin harvesting. As you can see I have 3 or 4 stunted jalapeno plants. I am not sure why
Date published: 2020-04-29
Rated 5 out of
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Lumberjacknick05 from
Got me through the winter and was fun everyday
In the winter of 2021 I purchased a jalapeño pod from the miracle grow website. With in two weeks the plant was large and thriving in the Aerogarden. Close to day 70 the plant had a few flowers. I grew tomatoes when I first received the hydroponic machine. The tomato grow had a tad of mold that I began to spray and yielded a handful of cherry tomatoes.
I looked at the instructions and decided that the machine was perfect for another grow and I had a fun experience growing tomatoes. Jalapeño peppers seemed like a plant that I could experiment with before trying more varieties of herbs, vegetables, and flowers.
Here are the new techniques that I tried and had a huge success with growing hydroponic jalapeños with a Aerogarden Sprout.
1.Clean the Aerogarden Sprout every month. Place the lid and plants on some paper towel and wash out the tub.
2. Take care of the plants every day. Place a small piece of towel in the top of the pod and this stops any growth of mold or mildew. Replace the towel every day.
3. Place a piece of rope in the front of the Aerogarden Basin and allow the rope to soak out water for an entire day. Then replace that rope with a new clean and dry rope everyday.
4.When the plant gets to be to large for the Aerogarden then place some rope on the stems. This helps to lower the stem without trimming and have a large plant that doesn’t touch the led lighting.
5. Poke a hole in the top of the food bottle. This helps to add drops of food to the water. I used 5 - 10 drops of food per day.
6.Use a permanent marker and create a new fill line that is towards the bottom. Fill the water level every day.
7. Purchase a tent that is for indoor growing of plants. My tent is in on top of a table in a biology room of a college.
Date published: 2022-06-14
Rated 5 out of
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Gardener6627 from
So easy
I decided I wanted to add some spice to my aero garden so I bought the jalepeño plant seed kit. It is so easy because you just pop it in the slot and wait. My jalepeño plant is about 2 feet tall and is flowering right now. In addition I transplanted it to dirt yesterday because it was growing too tall and I didn’t want to chop off the blossoms.
Date published: 2020-07-04
Rated 1 out of
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Maggie from
Faulty Jalapeños
One pod did not grow at all. The others have grown massively but still not a single jalapeño. It has been almost 2 months…
Date published: 2021-06-09
Rated 4 out of
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Tasha from
Good looking little seedlings
So far so good. I have a 6 pod unit. One of the seven plants didn't sprout so I just used the back up
Date published: 2020-02-08
Rated 5 out of
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Melynie from
Grows amazingly
I love everything about aerogarden. My jalapeño plants are growing perfectly.
Date published: 2019-08-16