Hey all,
Well its been about a week a some days since I moved my seedlings out to the dirt and everything is going fine. They are starting to get thick, almost doubled stalk thickness and the quantity of new bud growth on the stalks is impressive.
But I have noticed on most of my plants, the upper new leaves are curling or growing like something is pinching them in a corner. Since I put them in the dirt, I have not fed them with anything but they did get some slow release fertz and some compost added to the soil. I don't know if this is a nutrient deficiency or excessive watering. I do not water much but the soil here does NOT retain very much water at all. If its watered in the morning it could be dry 5" deep by mid day on a hot day.
Today the sun was intense, 41C late spring, very hot dry winds. The plants were wilting very badly to the point some of my potted plants lost leaves after they were baked to a crisp. I can't help but to water them deep into the roots, it brings them back up very quickly. The sun is drawing alot of moisture from the soil and plants if I don't water them, I'll have a garden full of crunchy pepper leaves.
Ive attached pictures of the plant showing the most severe case. Its only one leaf, maybe two. You can see the leaf is curling over.
If I back off my watering and this weather continues, the plants will die. We're on track for the hottest spring on record.
The pic below is the same leaf, flipped over.
There are no aphids, there are no white flies, no other visible pests. No spider mites. Broadmites aren't known in these areas.
I'm leaning towards a heat and watering issue over a over fertilizing issue. Also seeing some purple around the forks on the plant. Alot of sources suggest its not an issue but some say a potential lack in phosphorus.
Anybody able to give me any pointers? I can get more pictures of necessary. The new growth along the stalk looks just fine. Old leaves look just fine. Seems to be with the newer leaves. Could it be stress?
Well its been about a week a some days since I moved my seedlings out to the dirt and everything is going fine. They are starting to get thick, almost doubled stalk thickness and the quantity of new bud growth on the stalks is impressive.
But I have noticed on most of my plants, the upper new leaves are curling or growing like something is pinching them in a corner. Since I put them in the dirt, I have not fed them with anything but they did get some slow release fertz and some compost added to the soil. I don't know if this is a nutrient deficiency or excessive watering. I do not water much but the soil here does NOT retain very much water at all. If its watered in the morning it could be dry 5" deep by mid day on a hot day.
Today the sun was intense, 41C late spring, very hot dry winds. The plants were wilting very badly to the point some of my potted plants lost leaves after they were baked to a crisp. I can't help but to water them deep into the roots, it brings them back up very quickly. The sun is drawing alot of moisture from the soil and plants if I don't water them, I'll have a garden full of crunchy pepper leaves.
Ive attached pictures of the plant showing the most severe case. Its only one leaf, maybe two. You can see the leaf is curling over.
If I back off my watering and this weather continues, the plants will die. We're on track for the hottest spring on record.
The pic below is the same leaf, flipped over.
There are no aphids, there are no white flies, no other visible pests. No spider mites. Broadmites aren't known in these areas.
I'm leaning towards a heat and watering issue over a over fertilizing issue. Also seeing some purple around the forks on the plant. Alot of sources suggest its not an issue but some say a potential lack in phosphorus.
Anybody able to give me any pointers? I can get more pictures of necessary. The new growth along the stalk looks just fine. Old leaves look just fine. Seems to be with the newer leaves. Could it be stress?