Well I was feeding them those miracle-gro single packets but I switched to fish emulsion and Epson salt every two weeks, after I found out how bad miracle-gro chemical fertilizers can be. I switched about a little over a month ago.
Hmm well my temps on average are 87 F/ 30 C high ( noon ) and 72 F/ 22 C lows ( night ). Would that be enough to cause this kind of damage? Thanks for the help guys, your awesome. :)
Wouldn't that be affecting my other plant then too? The two currently affected are a hot cherry and a naga morich, but more so the hot cherry. And I have 3 Naga's and only one seems to be affected by whatever is causing this.
I can't figure out whats causing it and it happens pretty often. The leaves on some of my plants grow in either really bumpy and disfigured or completely bunched up, twisted and really really damaged looking. The first 4 pics are what I am referring to, the rest are just for fun. :)
Wow thats awesome. I actually planted some seeds in a jiffy pot and only 1 out of the 3 I planted came up in a month, I figured the others must have just been dead. Two weeks later I see two tiny white spots coming out of the dirt, I take a closer look and there it is.
Not to be a downer or...
Yea you can definitely save the seeds from the banana pepper. As long as it didn't cross with anything you should be fine. Banana peppers don't ripen at red AFAIK, their ripe stage is yellow, or more so a cream yellow. :)
That white oval thing on the first one were eggs ( I forgot the proper term ) of a wasp. The eggs hatch into larvae which consume the horn worm. Parasitic little bastards.
I had a small infestation of them worms a few days ago, caught two of them, one I killed ( was stuck to the plant ) the...
While the fungi itself may not harm your seedlings, the insects it attracts may. I learned the hard way that fungi attracts a lot of insects, one of them being ants. A lot of ants feed off of fungi that may be in soil. I had to prune a entire plant down to a numb and repot it because a ant...
Okay thanks for the help. Now at least I know what to look up to get those damn buggers off. But since I already have a thread open and all, anyone know what those white eggs are, I haven't seen any other bugs damaging my plants other then those but those white eggs are pretty common on some leaves.
I have received so much help from these forums and I appreciate it very much. I have been having a problem with this bug for a while now, its the same bug that ruined my red bells. Its now moved on my cayenne peppers, though in a smaller number. I finally managed to get a decent shot of it. I...
Yes but unfortunately its 72 dpi, not much of a difference lol.
EDIT: The leaf in its entirety, curls a little bit. The white section feels the same as far as I can tell, but I am being very light on it as I don't want to risk tearing or pulling it.
Thanks for advice guys, I finally managed to get a nice picture ( borrowed a friends camera ). My seedlings usually aren't that dirty its just the lawn guys just came over and blow grass clippings all over my plants. :(
After my Thai hot and bhut jolokias sprouted I took them out from the heater and put them outside but protected from the sun and wind for about 2 weeks, then I put them where most of the wind is broken but they get about 1-2 hours of full sun a day. Then I noticed two of the sprouts leaves are...