Hi Everyone,
I have actually just noticed something peculiar about every one of my seven pod plants (and I have 7 small plants still indoors waiting for the weather to become nice enough to be brought outside.) Every single one of them has the leaves yellowing in a mottled pattern. The plants themselves look fine...they are not looking sick or distressed, nor should they. I haven't done anything with them different from any other plant...they aren't being transplanted, they are all in 8" pots with my normal soil mix and I water them barely once a week, once the soil dries out. I use all purpose Miracle-Gro fertilizer, which is high in Nitrogen as they are developing. Just the same I have used with the other plants. And, just the same I have done every year for the last 4 years.
Strange thing, though, I have taken a look at my records from last year and I have suddenly realized that I had the exact same thing with the Seven Pods last year: every one of them had mottled, yellowing leaves. Only the Seven Pods. Just like this year. This has finally made a light bulb appear over my head (although a very dim 15 watt incandescent bulb.) Could it be that the Seven Pods need some additional nutrient that they aren't getting from the Miracle-Gro? I know that many of you, if not all of you, have grown Seven Pods before and I am wondering if you have had a similar experience. I am hoping that I might be able to glean some knowledge here from the combined wisdom of the Hot Pepper Forum membership that I'll never get on my own. Last year, the Seven Pods wound up being fine and I had big beautiful plants and lots of peppers, so I'm not distraught about it, but if they need some magical nutrient that will make life easier for them, I want to provide it.
Thanks for your input. I don't always join in the conversations, but I am often here enjoying the back and forth...usually picking up pearls of wisdom that make me a better pepper plant gardener.
Thanks,
Sheldon
I have actually just noticed something peculiar about every one of my seven pod plants (and I have 7 small plants still indoors waiting for the weather to become nice enough to be brought outside.) Every single one of them has the leaves yellowing in a mottled pattern. The plants themselves look fine...they are not looking sick or distressed, nor should they. I haven't done anything with them different from any other plant...they aren't being transplanted, they are all in 8" pots with my normal soil mix and I water them barely once a week, once the soil dries out. I use all purpose Miracle-Gro fertilizer, which is high in Nitrogen as they are developing. Just the same I have used with the other plants. And, just the same I have done every year for the last 4 years.
Strange thing, though, I have taken a look at my records from last year and I have suddenly realized that I had the exact same thing with the Seven Pods last year: every one of them had mottled, yellowing leaves. Only the Seven Pods. Just like this year. This has finally made a light bulb appear over my head (although a very dim 15 watt incandescent bulb.) Could it be that the Seven Pods need some additional nutrient that they aren't getting from the Miracle-Gro? I know that many of you, if not all of you, have grown Seven Pods before and I am wondering if you have had a similar experience. I am hoping that I might be able to glean some knowledge here from the combined wisdom of the Hot Pepper Forum membership that I'll never get on my own. Last year, the Seven Pods wound up being fine and I had big beautiful plants and lots of peppers, so I'm not distraught about it, but if they need some magical nutrient that will make life easier for them, I want to provide it.
Thanks for your input. I don't always join in the conversations, but I am often here enjoying the back and forth...usually picking up pearls of wisdom that make me a better pepper plant gardener.
Thanks,
Sheldon