Alright so heres the deal. I started all my peppers in february and they are now planted in holes behind my house. But im afraid i started them way to early, because they are all yellow from the bottom up and the leaves on top are green but then they turn yellow. Im not very happy with the soil i planted them in as i used the soil in the gound mixed with manure and it doesnt have much drainage. So all of the leaves are yellow and they are curled up and are really dry to thge touch. I have 10-10-10 extended release in the soil and iu already fertilized with nitrogen once and epsom salts. What do you think the problem is? I was thinking either over watering or nitrogen defiecincy but it might be that they are to old. If you think about it they are like 4 months old already, so they could have already grown and produced in that time. If any one has any insight to what my problem is and how to bounce back from it it would be much appreciatred. Because i bought some new trasplants from a local greenhouse yesterday and they are green and bueatiful and when they're put next to my others it makes the yellow ones look even worse. so just to recap here are the symptons of my sick plants. -yellow leaves
-dry leaves
-minimal new growth
-flower buds turn yellow and fall off
-really old plants
-small deformed peppers
im really dissapointed and im thiking if i started them a month later they would be stellar. I hope they come back. PLEASE HELP!! i cant fiugure it out
And i think that the denoding i did to them earlier hurt them. Any denoding opinions, or possibly any exaples of the results of denoding?
Thanks
-dry leaves
-minimal new growth
-flower buds turn yellow and fall off
-really old plants
-small deformed peppers
im really dissapointed and im thiking if i started them a month later they would be stellar. I hope they come back. PLEASE HELP!! i cant fiugure it out
And i think that the denoding i did to them earlier hurt them. Any denoding opinions, or possibly any exaples of the results of denoding?
Thanks