srin2 Apr 14, 2011 #1 is this TMV infection ?or some nute deficiency i found this pepper plant growing the the back fencing of my house. it grew by itself. it just started flowering. want to see what pepper are these!.
is this TMV infection ?or some nute deficiency i found this pepper plant growing the the back fencing of my house. it grew by itself. it just started flowering. want to see what pepper are these!.
Spicy Chicken Apr 14, 2011 #3 TMV stands or To Many Verieties, but it's mother came from a good neiborhood! How you doing Sri, got your email, doing good. will talk to you soon, Jeff
TMV stands or To Many Verieties, but it's mother came from a good neiborhood! How you doing Sri, got your email, doing good. will talk to you soon, Jeff
Avon Barksdale Apr 15, 2011 #5 It looks like a lot of the pictures I've seen of TMV, but I'm not qualified to say if it is or isn't. I wonder what variety of chile it is, any pods on it?
It looks like a lot of the pictures I've seen of TMV, but I'm not qualified to say if it is or isn't. I wonder what variety of chile it is, any pods on it?
franzb69 Apr 15, 2011 #6 in my experience that condition, pepper plants usually just shake it off after a while.
srin2 Apr 15, 2011 #7 thanks for you quick reply . ok i will give it some balance nutes and see how it goes. hmm maybe some epsom salts as well. jeff: ok franz: we will see.
thanks for you quick reply . ok i will give it some balance nutes and see how it goes. hmm maybe some epsom salts as well. jeff: ok franz: we will see.
The Medicinal Pepper Apr 15, 2011 #9 Here is a link that may help, it is from the Plant Path department at Penn State.
franzb69 Apr 15, 2011 #10 i find that spraying my plants with seaweed once a week, it just grows out of it.