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Well, concern for my plants (cayenne, bhute jolokia, and jalapeno) has risen considerably in the past few minutes. I went outside to water my plants and found several of them shrivelled and many of the leaves blackened to varying degrees. This was the first day of moving the plants outside, because I had noticed the blackness appearing on them and figured the sun would do them some good.
The blackness has been the most disconcerting of the symptoms. Many of my plants are getting to the age where they can produce buds, but pretty much all of those have dropped off. The buds were the first things to turn black and dry up. Now that all the buds have pretty much been killed off, the leaves had begun to blacken and shrivel up. I figured it might be something resulting from a lack of sun, as I had moved them inside for a while so that some predatory mites I had just bought, which prefer less arid conditions, could have a chance to get settled in and start eating the infestation of spider mites my plants were enduring.
The spider mites themselves seem to have disappeared since I introduced the predatory mites, and the predatory mites themselves have all but disappeared. I am wondering if this has any relation to the sudden sickness of many of my chili plants.
When the blackness begins to infect a leaf, I notice the first thing to be affected is the base of the stocks. It is almost as if the leaves dry up and shrivel away because of this, as if this is causing the leafs to no longer get any water or nutrients. Is this characteristic of any common sickness that infects plants? If so, what can I do to treat them?
Well, concern for my plants (cayenne, bhute jolokia, and jalapeno) has risen considerably in the past few minutes. I went outside to water my plants and found several of them shrivelled and many of the leaves blackened to varying degrees. This was the first day of moving the plants outside, because I had noticed the blackness appearing on them and figured the sun would do them some good.
The blackness has been the most disconcerting of the symptoms. Many of my plants are getting to the age where they can produce buds, but pretty much all of those have dropped off. The buds were the first things to turn black and dry up. Now that all the buds have pretty much been killed off, the leaves had begun to blacken and shrivel up. I figured it might be something resulting from a lack of sun, as I had moved them inside for a while so that some predatory mites I had just bought, which prefer less arid conditions, could have a chance to get settled in and start eating the infestation of spider mites my plants were enduring.
The spider mites themselves seem to have disappeared since I introduced the predatory mites, and the predatory mites themselves have all but disappeared. I am wondering if this has any relation to the sudden sickness of many of my chili plants.
When the blackness begins to infect a leaf, I notice the first thing to be affected is the base of the stocks. It is almost as if the leaves dry up and shrivel away because of this, as if this is causing the leafs to no longer get any water or nutrients. Is this characteristic of any common sickness that infects plants? If so, what can I do to treat them?