Well after the horrible fungus that overtook the soil in the pots, and I went bananas with a fungicide flush, the poor babies really are having a hard time. I cut off the majority of their leaves to help them use what little energy they have left to try and use it to recover instead of maintaining the deflated leaves.
I started with a massive fungus outbreak and I went nuclear, I went overboard basically, first day Hydrogen peroxide and apple cider vinegar; the very next day baking soda powder/water and fresh brewed (cooled off) chamomile tea. I use a ton of each of these ingredients. I am sure I altered the PH of the soil especially after the baking soda yesterday (2 heaping tables spoons and one liter water- used about half that bottle on all 4 containers. Finally I topped it all off with Neem oil spray saturated the plants and soil with it.
Anyways, since I cut most the leaves off and it is primarily just the stem, however the stem is strong and when I cut the leaves off it was still green inside. The stems are still wood/green.
Do these peppers have any chance of recovering from where they are right now? Or should I just move on 3.5 months down the drain? Should I leave them under the lights 24/7 now to speed up recovery?
http://s428.photobucket.com/user/Kurt_Easton/media/20151128_212627_zpspszkep65.jpg.html
Thanks
I started with a massive fungus outbreak and I went nuclear, I went overboard basically, first day Hydrogen peroxide and apple cider vinegar; the very next day baking soda powder/water and fresh brewed (cooled off) chamomile tea. I use a ton of each of these ingredients. I am sure I altered the PH of the soil especially after the baking soda yesterday (2 heaping tables spoons and one liter water- used about half that bottle on all 4 containers. Finally I topped it all off with Neem oil spray saturated the plants and soil with it.
Anyways, since I cut most the leaves off and it is primarily just the stem, however the stem is strong and when I cut the leaves off it was still green inside. The stems are still wood/green.
Do these peppers have any chance of recovering from where they are right now? Or should I just move on 3.5 months down the drain? Should I leave them under the lights 24/7 now to speed up recovery?
http://s428.photobucket.com/user/Kurt_Easton/media/20151128_212627_zpspszkep65.jpg.html
Thanks