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Having issues...

Greetings all... I am new to growing & I think my plant is on deaths door. :(


First a few pics of the overall plant.. lol blurry, auto cam focused on the ground on the first 1.
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To be honest that just looks like a very ordinary example of a cayenne plant. Looks real spindly.

Could just be a crappy plant or could need a feed, it's in the ground though so i am leaning towards crappy plant. jmo
 
Not really sure but it looks like a virus to me, from my very limited knowledge if viruses, lol.
Are there any little bugs calling it home?
 
Now.. the only thing I have done is I transplanted from a pot into the ground... If it is just a feeding issue, What do I do/use to help it?

No bugs sited

Thank you for any help.

CayenneLover
 
Yeah i dare say that they will be able to help you out, although some of the people that work in nurseries are as dumb as doggy doo doo, but thats a story for another day!
 
:lol::lol:

good point... will talk with the management & try to get there as soon as I can.

Thank you.

CayenneLover

btw, if anyone thinks it may be something else plz speak up. :onfire:
 
It's the Marbs! Peppers should never smoke, it's bad for them! I suggest trying the patch, ween it off.

It should be better in a week or so.
 
way ahead of ya on that one...

Bagged & tagged last night.. A couple of them. & washed my hands before & after handling them.

Got me some organic anti-fungal/anti-bacterial stuff that the manager suggested... it wont fix the damage but will stop it from spreading. :)
 
I am amazed... got up early this morning.. Aprox 7am. Gave the anti-fungal/anti-bacterial & gave it an hour of water trickling.

Wow, what a difference already... it is now 4:53pm. and the plant looks peppier than ever.. some of the leaves have reverted back to a deep green color and seems much more peppier... guess I was not giving it enough water either.

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Even the peppers are now maturing :onfire:
YAY!!!!!
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