I have some Jalapeno pepper plants growing in my home garden, but I don't know when is the right time to harvest them. I've tried various web searches, but all of them had conflicting ideas. What I want to know is do I harvest them when they are green and let them ripen off the plant? Or do I wait for them to ripen on the plant?
Thanks! -Zack
2009-08-09T20:33:49Z
when I say "ripen on the plant" I mean wait till they turn red in color.
Anonymous2009-08-09T20:35:55Z
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Either way; green or red.
I harvest most of mine when they're green, but inevitably, a few will be sneaky and turn red on me. I like to have a few of those sprinkled in when I make pickled sliced jalepeno peppers...just for the color variation.
Traditionally, they are harvested, and processed or otherwise consumed, while still green.
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