Alrighty so I will start off and say that this is the first year that I started my garden from seeds indoors this past January. After having great germination success and nursing the seedlings to multiple sets of leaves and a nice beautiful green color I believe I just made a pretty significant misstep along the way....hardening off!!! I don't believe I did a very good job of hardening off the large portion of my pepper plants that I planted last Saturday. After about three days most of the pepper leaves turned white/silver and after a strong wind on Tuesday most all of the leaves were stripped off of the plants leaving just the stalk sticking out of the ground. The stalk even still this morning is nice and green. The long and the short here is basically is there any hope for these plants? As I stated most of them have been reduced to just there main stalk with no leaves but still is green as of this morning. Just wondering if these will slowly develop back leaves and maybe produce some peppers. If they don't well I will be reduced to no super hots and just Cap Annums that I planted the week before. Here are a few pics I took earlier this week to give you an idea. If these are most likely goners then I will just say being my first year I have lived and learned. Thanks for the direction.
Mike
Mike