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  1. TheHotDust

    disease Distinct brown markings spreading through Peppers/ Massive leaf drop

    So after a combination of methods I am happy to report all of the affected plants are back on track and all except one have fruits set ready for the "second stage" of summer here in Dallas. I followed @ChewbaccaTums guidance minus the tomato spike and used my normal soil mix without any nutrient...
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    disease Distinct brown markings spreading through Peppers/ Massive leaf drop

    After looking up nutrient burn this really doesn't look much like any examples i could find, primarily it doesn't have the edge burning characteristic of nute burn
  3. TheHotDust

    disease Distinct brown markings spreading through Peppers/ Massive leaf drop

    I follow the recommendations and mix in a 3 gallon bucket that normally covers all 15 plants in 2 fills. I went back out this afternoon and more leaves have dropped from other plants as well. After looking at some of the reviews of the Jackpot Micronutrients some people mentioned the standard...
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    disease Distinct brown markings spreading through Peppers/ Massive leaf drop

    Sorry post was definitely incomplete, came back to fix and you beat me to it! Hopefully the addition helps paint a better picture, Thanks!
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    disease Distinct brown markings spreading through Peppers/ Massive leaf drop

    I noticed about a week ago a bit of browning on the leaves of an already struggling plant, it seems to be pretty uniform along the leaf structure which to me is the biggest difference from the common mildews I've found online. It seems to be spreading throughout my other plants to various...
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    issue Mystery illness/Deficiency

    Thank you for the input and explanation! I've definitely been overlooking soil PH/ taking it for granted so ill certainly be measuring that going forward. They particular nitrogen fertilizer I was using in the first half of its life was quite strong so the idea of locking out nutrients would...
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    issue Mystery illness/Deficiency

    This Chocolate Scorpion plant began showing white outside of the leaf veins, on all new growth, about a month ago. My initial attempt at amendment was with iron and have since tried to get back to a higher nitrogen fertilizer that I used at the onset. This plant has a sister that has received...
  8. TheHotDust

    Hello from toasty Central Texas!

    This is currently my 3rd season growing super hots, the first was in East Central Michigan and the last 2 are in Garland, Texas about 20 minutes outside of Dallas. Michigan was a much easier place to grow so far but the season was very short so I've managed to grow significantly larger plants in...
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