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  1. spicymeatball

    vendor Pepper Lover

    I have no reason to get in contact with Judy. The only reason that would be necessary would be to get my money back, and this isn't about money. This is about my growing season, which is short, and how I now have some odd chinense/annuum cross, a pepperoncini looking thing, and a long skinny...
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    vendor Pepper Lover

    Sorry Pepper Lover, but your "Jalapeno Cracked" are terrible. I had 4 plants this year and only one turned out to be a Jalapeno. And it isn't hot or special at all.  This is for your information, as well as everybody else's.
  3. spicymeatball

    Pepper Joe's "Red Savinas"

    This guy is hitting .000. Not a baseball fan but there it is. The latest "Red Savina".       Guesses on what the cross/crosses are?      
  4. spicymeatball

    Leaf Diagnosis

    Sprayed with epsom salt solution about 3 weeks ago. The leafs showing chlorosis did not change and the new leaves stayed the same, never showing symptoms. Unfortunately, I wasn't proven wrong, but may have been correct with the claim that some members irresponsibly jump to conclusions on...
  5. spicymeatball

    Leaf Diagnosis

      I didn't *mean to ask for opinions on the cause of chlorosis. I should have been clearer in the op. My mistake. Chlorosis was obvious. The blooming leaf disease was not.   You decided what you think the problem is by looking at a picture. I'm sorry that I know better than you. I have grown in...
  6. spicymeatball

    Leaf Diagnosis

    Because none of it really matters. You didn't logic anything. You blurted out magnesium deficiency, not iron, nitrogen? And never mentioned the 7 other things it could possibly be.   Alleged disease? The plant is diseased. yikes. have a good one.
  7. spicymeatball

    Leaf Diagnosis

    First off yes I'm a masshole. But even if I lived in Kentucky, I would have flipped to a$$hole mode after 5 posts of repeated rambling about nutrient deficiency with about 10% of the knowledge needed to diagnosis the symptoms.   I was aware of all the possible causes of chlorosis. It took me 6...
  8. spicymeatball

    Leaf Diagnosis

    Sorry if I came off grumpy but they weren't helping. Tried a couple times to steer them back on track but they kept coming back with th4 nUteS!!!1 The soil isn't clay but it is a heavier soil that I may have been getting away with because of the full sun and limited watering. But now I think...
  9. spicymeatball

    Leaf Diagnosis

    http://extension.illinois.edu/focus/index.cfm?problem=chlorosis   "Possible causes of chlorosis include poor drainage, damaged roots, compacted roots, high alkalinity, and nutrient deficiencies in the plant."   If you are familiar with science, when faced with multiple causes, it's incorrect to...
  10. spicymeatball

    Leaf Diagnosis

    I see Chlorosis. I'll wait for a reasonable explanation as to why it's a magnesium deficiency and not overwatering. In the meantime, I'll worry about the virulent disease I have affecting two of the varieties of peppers that had it last year. FTR, I started these from seed. Never once did I...
  11. spicymeatball

    Leaf Diagnosis

    Much worse today. Going at about the same speed as last year, very fast. And the only ones affected so far are the ones that suffered the worst last year, fatalii and "red savina".   Every other plant in the garden is fine except a potted basil plant, which hasn't dried out for a week and half...
  12. spicymeatball

    Leaf Diagnosis

    That's bad news since last year I had severe bacterial leaf spot on my peppers. This just doesn't seem to resemble the disease.
  13. spicymeatball

    Leaf Diagnosis

    I'm guessing it's chlorosis from water logged roots. Explanation: I mulch to prevent the myriad of disease that affect my tomatoes peppers and basil. This is the first year mulching peppers, and even with the long periods of dry weather, the soil remains wet. I'm aware peppers don't like this...
  14. spicymeatball

    Pepper ID

    My b
  15. spicymeatball

    Predatory Bug?

                      Any idea what it is?  
  16. spicymeatball

    Pepper ID

    lmao. Like one of those mini gourd pumpkins. They were a light red last year. A really unique color, not quite red no matter how long you left them on the plant. Very consisten shape though, kinda like a Caribbean hot, but larger.
  17. spicymeatball

    Pepper ID

    Bought these as Red Savina seeds last year from Pepper Joes. Not Red Savinas and labeled them the mystery pepper. This is this years plant:        
  18. spicymeatball

    What do you use for mulch?

    Grass clippings, fresh. They spread easier fresh to make a mat and they dry out quickly. The only issue is I only use it a few weeks after I fertilize, or not at all after I apply a broad leaf killer like 2,4d. I tried salt marsh hay and it didn't make an intertwined mat at all. It was a waste...
  19. spicymeatball

    Root Bound Plants

    Doh. Read on and learned a bit.  Disregard
  20. spicymeatball

    Root Bound Plants

    What is the best way to transplant them? I used to separate the roots but now I've resorted to just leaving them alone. I know there is a thread on this but I'm still not sure. Will bound root balls expand if left alone?
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