Hey,
I just found this place last weekend and didn't have time to post any pics. But here is our garden this year so far. We started planting maybe 3 weeks ago. Everything is doing pretty well except some hops that didn't get a long with a lawn mower. And our peppers are a little finicky, which is why I started looking for some info and ended up here.
The peppers are doing ok, but I've seen a little yellowing and a little unhappiness. I had some similar problems last year, so there must be something that I'm doing incorrectly.
Anyway here is our garden. You will notice the t post pvc pipe situation. That isn't really for support of the plants(along the rows), we've been having some crazy hail problems in colorado this year. Needless to say we were the only people I knew that ended up with a garden at the end of the summer.
And here are the peppers.
Serranos
The main problem children. Both of these are tobasco peppers. I got them from a greenhouse. They really like their water when I got them. After a few missed waterings the leaves curled up a bit, but didn't turn yellow until they got outside.
Ok, so as you can see some of the peppers are darker green than others(Serranos look great). Others like the bottom ones are not as happy and I'm trying to figure out why. It could be so many things. First, I was lazy this year and didn't amend the soil in the main pepper row very much. I did some last year, but over the winter it seemed to turn back to clay. I added a bunch of compost and tilled it up, but I didn't add any peat or perlite to that row. So, they could be sitting in clay with less drainage than they like. But I don't know.
I could also be overwatering... at the same time if I water less, I think I could easily be underwatering. I think I'm going to keep it at once every two days for 90 mins in the morning(over drip). I doubt it is nutrients because I was putting a little through the fertilizer injector... not to mention that is good compost. I think it could also be soil temp, it been geting down to about 55 at night lately. It was probably colder than that in late may. Also, that end of the row doesn't get as much light at the end of the day because it gets shaded then. But I should stop there.
Anyway, I'd be interested to hear any input. Thanks.
I just found this place last weekend and didn't have time to post any pics. But here is our garden this year so far. We started planting maybe 3 weeks ago. Everything is doing pretty well except some hops that didn't get a long with a lawn mower. And our peppers are a little finicky, which is why I started looking for some info and ended up here.
The peppers are doing ok, but I've seen a little yellowing and a little unhappiness. I had some similar problems last year, so there must be something that I'm doing incorrectly.
Anyway here is our garden. You will notice the t post pvc pipe situation. That isn't really for support of the plants(along the rows), we've been having some crazy hail problems in colorado this year. Needless to say we were the only people I knew that ended up with a garden at the end of the summer.
And here are the peppers.
Serranos
The main problem children. Both of these are tobasco peppers. I got them from a greenhouse. They really like their water when I got them. After a few missed waterings the leaves curled up a bit, but didn't turn yellow until they got outside.
Ok, so as you can see some of the peppers are darker green than others(Serranos look great). Others like the bottom ones are not as happy and I'm trying to figure out why. It could be so many things. First, I was lazy this year and didn't amend the soil in the main pepper row very much. I did some last year, but over the winter it seemed to turn back to clay. I added a bunch of compost and tilled it up, but I didn't add any peat or perlite to that row. So, they could be sitting in clay with less drainage than they like. But I don't know.
I could also be overwatering... at the same time if I water less, I think I could easily be underwatering. I think I'm going to keep it at once every two days for 90 mins in the morning(over drip). I doubt it is nutrients because I was putting a little through the fertilizer injector... not to mention that is good compost. I think it could also be soil temp, it been geting down to about 55 at night lately. It was probably colder than that in late may. Also, that end of the row doesn't get as much light at the end of the day because it gets shaded then. But I should stop there.
Anyway, I'd be interested to hear any input. Thanks.