I am having an issue with an overwintered chilli. It began growing ok, but even before I managed to get it out, it started loosing leaves. I have cut it down again to promote new branches to emerge, and in a couple of weeks it did, they again started as curled up and way to compacted bush.
Before you say it's Ca deficiency. It can't be, because there's quite a lot of CaCO3 based sand in the substrate, along with garden soil which also has enough calcium and rich compost that is rich in all the possible nutes. I'm going to spray it with CuOCl2 solution, which has both anti fungal and anti bacterial effect. I did try using H2O2 (peroxide) solution with no effect. It gets bad after each rain and it gets better after a longer period of dry sunny weather.
Anyone knows what this is and how should I fight it.
It is flowering like it's the end of the world and it's setting pods like mad. If it wasn't for deformed branches and leaves, I would think it's doing great.
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Thank you for any help. I would love to save this one.
Before you say it's Ca deficiency. It can't be, because there's quite a lot of CaCO3 based sand in the substrate, along with garden soil which also has enough calcium and rich compost that is rich in all the possible nutes. I'm going to spray it with CuOCl2 solution, which has both anti fungal and anti bacterial effect. I did try using H2O2 (peroxide) solution with no effect. It gets bad after each rain and it gets better after a longer period of dry sunny weather.
Anyone knows what this is and how should I fight it.
It is flowering like it's the end of the world and it's setting pods like mad. If it wasn't for deformed branches and leaves, I would think it's doing great.
Photos:
Thank you for any help. I would love to save this one.