Hey my habanero plant has been growing like crazy!
But now that I am not picking buds anymore, the baby peppers that form are falling off shortly after forming.
It's indoors and I keep the temperature about 75-80F, I have been giving it 6-4-4 fertilizer once a month. The plant looks great and has gotten bushy.
I did recently transplant so could it be shock from the transplant?
I have a fan on low pointed at it, and some of the leaves have kind of started drying out, so I may just put it on in the morning to increase the probability of self-pollination. Do you think the fan is necessary? If I must have it on, I'm just gonna do it for the early part of the day. I don't want to kill my baby. http://postimg.org/image/kzjt8avi1/
But now that I am not picking buds anymore, the baby peppers that form are falling off shortly after forming.
It's indoors and I keep the temperature about 75-80F, I have been giving it 6-4-4 fertilizer once a month. The plant looks great and has gotten bushy.
I did recently transplant so could it be shock from the transplant?
I have a fan on low pointed at it, and some of the leaves have kind of started drying out, so I may just put it on in the morning to increase the probability of self-pollination. Do you think the fan is necessary? If I must have it on, I'm just gonna do it for the early part of the day. I don't want to kill my baby. http://postimg.org/image/kzjt8avi1/