Emald001 said:
I had the same thing happen to my reapers. It was doing fine then all of a sudden all the leaves turn yellow and fall. Anything stressful happen to them recently? I found that when we had a heat wave the plant got naked. Seems like the superheats, the reaper especially drops leaves very easy and for any reason. A lot of people posting about leaf drop are reaper owners.
The Brain Strain is the one that was having the most leaf drop... like 30% of the leaves over the course of the week last week. We have had a very uncharacteristic wet streak where it has rained almost every day for about 10 days now. I'm using fabric pots though, so I don't think it's possible for them to be over watered unless they are sitting in flooded/standing water.
Aside from that there hasn't really been anything different recently. It has been quite hot daily but that's normal for this region.
So, I took these pictures yesterday but didn't get on THP at all until just now to update.
I went out yesterday morning early on to take the pictures of the reaper that had some holes in a few leaves from some unknown bug or pest as promised, but when I got out there I was shocked to see 90% of the leaves completely missing (not on the ground like with my "normal" leaf drop):
After taking that picture I noticed what looked like a curled leaf with eggs planted on it. I was cursing to myself as I got closer and changed angles a bit and noticed it wasn't quite a leaf:
This little turd was apparently quite hungry over the course of the night.
Here's a better shot of what I understand to be the horned caterpillar:
It was quite big, so I took one more shot with my hand out to the side of it for size reference:
Man that little **** started my day off wonderfully. A minute or two after these pics were taken it was coated in pyrethrin (Fox Farms Don't Bug Me) and began to suffer like it made me. I checked back on it about 20 minutes later and it was nowhere to be found, so I assume some bird got fat off of it. No idea whether pyrethrin is toxic to birds, but after finding they have been boring holes in my paprika that was so close to being ripe and ready to pick, I couldn't give a damn whether they die or not. About to start picking the winged source of stress off but will try a fake owl first to appease the woman.