Fatalii Attraction said:
The very first sign that a post is going to be substantive.
Fatalii Attraction said:
guy had yellow leaves. Adding N improves chlorophyll in leaves and generally improves the leafy performance of a plant. It's not opinion, it's well studied.
So it's your assertion, then, that every time a plant has yellow leaves, it needs nitrogen?
Fatalii Attraction said:
That's why I suggested blood meal.
So the aggro in your post is due to the gall I exhibited in contradicting you?
Fatalii Attraction said:
Particularly with peppers, there absolutely is a too much, and a negative fruiting (and other) performance associated with too much N, and certainly before you burn anything. There are multiple studies available online showing that via multiple test subjects, there is an optimal N quanity in feed to optimize fruiting quantity and quality. Check out the various published articles in Journal of Plan Nutrition. They've studied all kinds of peppers, and optimal feeds.
Alright, then. Quantify it. And is it soil, or container media? Controlled conditions, or environmental? Temperate, subtropical, maritime, arid, or other?
Is there an optimal quantity, or is there a relationship with the other macros?
Mind you, I know the answers to what I'm asking. It just leads to the next statement...
Fatalii Attraction said:
Try and keep an open mind.
I assume that's what you're doing, by regurgitating conventional growing advice.
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For what it's worth, I've been involved with commercial agriculture for most of my life. There's a huge difference between what a farmer does in a field, vs what a hobbyist does in a container.
Fatalii Attraction said:
I'd definitely throw out all that soil in case there are any eggs remaining, and start fresh next year... I've never had to manage that problem.
There's that open mind. At least everything that I'm commenting on, I can say I've had personal experience with. Maybe you could gain valuable growing experience and knowledge by devoting your open mindedness to a side-by-side grow out with with varying N levels, and a comprehensive pest management strategy. (both of which I, myself, have done).