Once upon a time, my 3 little cayenne plants were happily producing peppers. Here's a "before" picture taken July 28:
One day, I discovered that almost all the leaves on my strongest plant (the front one in the above pic) had disappeared. Investigation revealed a huge green caterpillar with white stripes hanging out on the stalk. It seems that he had annihilated about 90% of the plant's leaves. I hope he enjoyed his last meal.
Anyway around the same time (about a week ago) I started to notice brown/yellow spots on many of the leaves of all 3 plants. The plants that still had leaves were dropping many of them.
The one in the back is the caterpillar victim. It's starting to come back pretty quickly.
After reading some posts on this forum, I came to the conclusion that my plants have some sort of bacterial or fungal infection. We've had heavy rains just about every day here since the beginning of July, and I figure the excessive amount of moisture could be causing or exacerbating the problem. Today I moved the cayennes indoors to isolate them from my other plants and to try to dry them out a little.
I read something about spraying infected plants with an H2O2 solution to kill the bacteria, if that is the problem.. Any thoughts?
Thanks.
One day, I discovered that almost all the leaves on my strongest plant (the front one in the above pic) had disappeared. Investigation revealed a huge green caterpillar with white stripes hanging out on the stalk. It seems that he had annihilated about 90% of the plant's leaves. I hope he enjoyed his last meal.
Anyway around the same time (about a week ago) I started to notice brown/yellow spots on many of the leaves of all 3 plants. The plants that still had leaves were dropping many of them.
The one in the back is the caterpillar victim. It's starting to come back pretty quickly.
After reading some posts on this forum, I came to the conclusion that my plants have some sort of bacterial or fungal infection. We've had heavy rains just about every day here since the beginning of July, and I figure the excessive amount of moisture could be causing or exacerbating the problem. Today I moved the cayennes indoors to isolate them from my other plants and to try to dry them out a little.
I read something about spraying infected plants with an H2O2 solution to kill the bacteria, if that is the problem.. Any thoughts?
Thanks.