Hey all, I'm having heavy flower drop. It has been over 100 here for some time, 107 yesterday.
I feel pretty sure this is why I have so much problem with pepper production.
My peppers receive full sun for most of the day (9+ hours). Would putting up a sun screen over the top of the peppers help much? 107 in the shade is hot, but these poor little suckers in the sun must be roasting.
The plants are the following type:
Bhut jolokia, red, yellow and chocolate x three each color
T7, red, yellow, douglah and brain strain x three each type
Scorpion, butch T x two
Habaneros, chocolate, yellow and red x two each color
I have a few peppers on each type except for the chocolate bhuts, scorpions and chocolate habs.
As a side note I want to thank everyone on thp for all the advice you have given me though the forumns that I've read. The biggest tip I received was to leave my peppers alone! All the plants look as healthy as can be and are bushy as get out.
Flower production isn't a problem. I wouldn't know what I would do with all the peppers if all the flowers went to that stage.
Oddly (to me), my jalapenos seem to produce like crazy in this heat!?!
A special thanks to AJ for his advice when I was first making my gardens, it all turned out better than I expected. I will try to post pictures of my gardens and their few lonely peppers soon as I figure the picture downloading process.
I feel pretty sure this is why I have so much problem with pepper production.
My peppers receive full sun for most of the day (9+ hours). Would putting up a sun screen over the top of the peppers help much? 107 in the shade is hot, but these poor little suckers in the sun must be roasting.
The plants are the following type:
Bhut jolokia, red, yellow and chocolate x three each color
T7, red, yellow, douglah and brain strain x three each type
Scorpion, butch T x two
Habaneros, chocolate, yellow and red x two each color
I have a few peppers on each type except for the chocolate bhuts, scorpions and chocolate habs.
As a side note I want to thank everyone on thp for all the advice you have given me though the forumns that I've read. The biggest tip I received was to leave my peppers alone! All the plants look as healthy as can be and are bushy as get out.
Flower production isn't a problem. I wouldn't know what I would do with all the peppers if all the flowers went to that stage.
Oddly (to me), my jalapenos seem to produce like crazy in this heat!?!
A special thanks to AJ for his advice when I was first making my gardens, it all turned out better than I expected. I will try to post pictures of my gardens and their few lonely peppers soon as I figure the picture downloading process.