Hello,
As I can't find any specific solution on a polish forum, I'm asking for help here to much bigger community
I'm growing chiles for 3 years now in pretty much the same conditions and this year some disease is bothering my guys.
- the plants are nearly 2 months old
- started using bio fertilizer like 2 weeks ago in normal dose (this could be a clue, even so this is no different from the past two seasons)
- soil is a weak point here as it is just a simple starter peat mix (for seedlings)
- I always water when I feel the turgor in leaves going down, so risk of overwatering is low
- I didn't see any insects
- it's been like this for 2 weeks now and looks worse and worse everyday, before only the oldest leaves were damaged, now even the fresh ones suffer
- what's curious is that Ancho plants do not have a single black spot and everything is growing in one box (the others are: trinidad scorpion red, bhut jolokia red, devil's tounge red, habanero white)
Thank you in advance and kind regards from Poland
As I can't find any specific solution on a polish forum, I'm asking for help here to much bigger community
I'm growing chiles for 3 years now in pretty much the same conditions and this year some disease is bothering my guys.
- the plants are nearly 2 months old
- started using bio fertilizer like 2 weeks ago in normal dose (this could be a clue, even so this is no different from the past two seasons)
- soil is a weak point here as it is just a simple starter peat mix (for seedlings)
- I always water when I feel the turgor in leaves going down, so risk of overwatering is low
- I didn't see any insects
- it's been like this for 2 weeks now and looks worse and worse everyday, before only the oldest leaves were damaged, now even the fresh ones suffer
- what's curious is that Ancho plants do not have a single black spot and everything is growing in one box (the others are: trinidad scorpion red, bhut jolokia red, devil's tounge red, habanero white)
Thank you in advance and kind regards from Poland