Photo taken on June 1st, 2009
Back in February I sprouted a yellow jalapeno plant (Capsicum annuum) known as the Jaloro (sometimes spelled Jalaro) in my window and began growing the pepper plant indoors. Around late April I moved the plant outdoors. This series of photos documents the growth of the plant. I am told it produces decent yields and the peppers turn from yellow, to orange, and to red when maturing. According to numerous sources on-line, the cultivar was developed by the Texas Agricultural Extension Service and is disease Resistant to 6 types of pepper viruses.
Related Entries:
- Growing a Jaloro plant on my back deck – Part One
- Growing a Jaloro plant on my back deck – Part Two
- Growing a Jaloro plant on my back deck – Part Three
- Growing a Jaloro plant on my back deck – Part Four
- Growing a Jaloro plant on my back deck – Part Five
















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