You will need to balance these effectively for a successful harvest. This is simple after some quick research.
If the climate is cold, you may sow the seeds indoors around two months (6 to 8 weeks) before the last frost is expected to end. The anthers are covered in sticky pollen. There aren’t any bees or bugs to do the job indoors, so it’s up to you. Transplant the seedlings to 8- to 10-inch pots when the plants are at least 4 tall. You will have greater control over a number of factors that influence your plant’s health including heat, light and moisture. It would be advisable to wait two or three weeks after the last frost before you introduce your garden to the beloved indoor-grown bell pepper plants. Hailing from Mexico, jalapeno peppers are not terribly difficult to grow and pack a medium-hot punch.
Indoor pepper plants may actually be easier for novice gardeners to maintain when compared to outdoor ones. When flowers appear on your pepper plants, use a Q-tip to transfer some pollen from a male flower’s anther onto the stigma of a female flower. My indoor chili pepper garden - 9 varieties I have been growing stuff in Aerogardens for about two years now, and over the last year have built a larger indoor aeroponic setup from scratch (which deserves its own whole separate post that I might never get around to).

Indoor Garden Pepper Seed Starter Kit - 4 USDA Organic Hot Peppers Seeds for Planting, Pots, Planter Box, Scissors, and Plant Markers Sold Out $29.97 Notify me when this product is available: Indoor peppers need to be hand pollinated. Jalapeno peppers are typically grown outside during the summer and spring, but they can be successfully grown indoors if you are in an unsuitable climate or if you don't have access to a vegetable garden. Growing pepper plants at home is a great way to have fun with indoor gardening while growing delicious, colorful ingredients for your favorite spicy (or mild) pepper recipes.Growing peppers indoors also allows you to enjoy them all year long, not just in late summer and early fall, like outside peppers. A 15-15-15 nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus mix is best for indoor hot pepper plants.