So, this is my first post to this forum really and I am coming to you all to humbly ask for help on diagnosing what is wrong with my bhut jolokia plant. I received it about a week or so ago and did a transplant that weekend. My setup for it was two five gallon buckets stacked inside one another (with holes in the inside bucket for drainage). I used 2 bags of Miracle Grow Organic Potting Soil (which is supposed to be fine) mixed with one bag of Miracle Grow Cactus Soil (for drainage). I water only when dry, but I use tap water. The plant is inside because being northeast Ohio our weather likes to be nice one day and freezing the next. The setup sat right next to a window that got only about 2 to 3 hours of direct sun a day. Well recently the plant is looking funny. The edges of the leaves are turning opaque, while there is an occasional hole in the leaf. Growth has also been very slow. No new leaves have really developed in the past week to two weeks I have had it. I was told by someone that it was a possible fungus or bacterial infection so I got a copper ophsophate (or something like that, not sulphate) organic fungicide that I lightly sprayed it with today. I also think maybe I am not getting enough light to it so I placed it under a floor lamp that has a natural white and a soft white cf light bulbs in it hoping that would help. I am unsure anymore, so any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Pics are my Plant.
Pics are my Plant.