Hello Everyone, Ive seen lots of great pepper lovers helping out beginners and would like to ask for some help with my peppers.
My plants have developed black necrotic like spots on the lower level leaves as well as others becoming yellow and just falling off.
The plants are a 7pot and a moruga scorpion in 2 gallon pots.
They are growing in soil+cow manure with crushed eggshells.
Fed miracle grow during growing phase and foxfarm tiger bloom at first sight of buds.
Stopped feeding two weeks ago and switched to only water as well as allowing soil to dry more between waterings.
No peppers yet as all flowers have fallen off, falling off from where the flower connects to the stem. First year flowering, Temps have reached a bit over 100° F so probably pollen sterilization.
Foliar feeding with epsom today.
Any help with identyfing the cause of the spots and how to treat it would be greatly appreciated
pics leaves
http://i64.tinypic.com/b5kx1z.jpg
pics plants
http://i63.tinypic.com/293zqt2.jpg
http://i67.tinypic.com/14jwy80.jpg
Anything i missed just ask, long post but details are essential to narrowing down the cause.
My plants have developed black necrotic like spots on the lower level leaves as well as others becoming yellow and just falling off.
The plants are a 7pot and a moruga scorpion in 2 gallon pots.
They are growing in soil+cow manure with crushed eggshells.
Fed miracle grow during growing phase and foxfarm tiger bloom at first sight of buds.
Stopped feeding two weeks ago and switched to only water as well as allowing soil to dry more between waterings.
No peppers yet as all flowers have fallen off, falling off from where the flower connects to the stem. First year flowering, Temps have reached a bit over 100° F so probably pollen sterilization.
Foliar feeding with epsom today.
Any help with identyfing the cause of the spots and how to treat it would be greatly appreciated
pics leaves
http://i64.tinypic.com/b5kx1z.jpg
pics plants
http://i63.tinypic.com/293zqt2.jpg
http://i67.tinypic.com/14jwy80.jpg
Anything i missed just ask, long post but details are essential to narrowing down the cause.