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    health Peruvian Arancio drops pods in the pot

    Hello everyone. My Peruvian Arancio (c. baccatum) began to set fruits after 1-2 months of flowers dropping, at the end of May. A week ago, the heat weather came up (+30C and above), and the pepper began to dropping young pods. Who is to blame - the heat or the fertilizer?     I apply 0.4 gramms...
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    indoor Fertigation indoor. Who used this?

    I began to notice that some pepper growers (those who grow in ordinary peat in a pot, not hydroponics) apply fertilizers with each watering in small doses, controlling the ppm of the solution so that it doesn't exceed 800-1000 ppm. Allegedly, the pepper plant can't get overfeeding this way. Are...
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    Hello crazy peppers!

    The decision to grow hot peppers was spontaneous, and now I'm one of the crazy chilli grovers :D :hot:
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