liquid dude it looks like a bacterial fungal thing there please try to treat with
some copper sulfate or sulfur stuff to kick the crap out of the spotting
it may be a good time to also increase the airflow and pot up those plants
to also give them a chance to grow biggerer
bigger rootball makes...
please feel free to shake the crap out of the tree before picking up stuff
if you trim the stuff (figs) to just a few small sticks it will likely still grow some fruit next season
good luck eradicating the plant sucking bugs
:hell:
the lady bugs are red (because they taste bad) the spiders usually
only eat yummy stuff like small children, you should encourage them to hang around
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Anyone know if they turn red before choc?
no, i do not know
i think when they turn color they are considered "ripe"
how hot are they?
please try one or two and let us know
other than them being red, are they really really hot, and do you like them?
you may find the clay layer is only a few inches thick and under it is stuff that may drain better
it also may pay to do a "double digging" experiment on your native ground to see if that will
provide the proper conditions to allow for your 'trees'
i thought there was a theory that picking pods off forced more to set?
if you have two plants of same type may be able to try to 'have a go at it' both ways and see
good growing
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Question: How long does it take...?
Answer: It all depends on how perceptive you are!
if i was in your shoes i would try to just use a water only when needed strategy.
the chilis in the pictures from last week looked like they may have needed to be 'potted up'
if you could try to increase...
the more deeperer you digs down the betterer
more root penetration and better drainage is the goal
you can use the additives in all of it or just the top of it
the digging and loosening helps to get the roots to breathe
you have not said where you are with these.
are these plants going to go outside?
what size container are they in now and what is the "media" you have them in now?
a light strength 'dose' of whatever you are giving them may give you the best obtainable results
try to take a chill pill and...
cayenne powder is in fact a good medicine
http://www.ehow.com/how-does_4925036_cayenne-pepper-stop-bleeding.html
you can find lots of wonderful uses for chili peppers if you just look about
they are yours do what you want
as for big enough pots for live forever
and within your budget you will have to get creative
please try to do some experiments and find out your own answers
good growing
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i have been using some "organza bags" like a tea bag with a drawstring
i bought some for $4 at the spanish language indoor swap meet
you could try using these little bags also they are fairly bee proof but wind goes right through them
your results may vary
"dunno what to do any more"
the pictures of the plants inside looks like they are wet
the ones outside look a little dry
please try to aim in between these and 'wait' a week
and then show new pictures in seven to ten days
looks like you need to let the plants and the soil
breathe
you need to have fresh air in and out of your lungs
the chilis need to breathe through their leaves and their roots
please let the water evaporate more from the soil and see if that will help
may try to put a fan blowing on those also
"You go under three different names, smokemaster or zanderspice are other accounts you have?"
NO
these other two growers have much better skills growing the pubes and much better grow facilities and variety
than i do.
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