hey, new member, minor issues

Hey there guys, it said i have to post so here we are. I live in PA and have 4 jalapeno plants, 1 chili, 4 habaneros and 5 ghost peppers, matched up with a few bells as well. Right now I am having a few issues, they were a bit shadowed out by my corn, due to low space, but since a few weeks ago, my jalapenos are shriveled and wilty at the top, and my chili is turning yellow (maybe N deficiency?) But the former is what I am worried about. There seem to be dark spots, and they are growing very small. Adding Bone Meal did nothing so its not calcium or phosphorus deficiency. Anyone have any insight? I will try to include a picture in the morning, as it is night currently and I am in bed. Thanks everyone really appreciate the help!
 
TheOther-One1 said:
Hey there guys, it said i have to post so here we are. I live in PA and have 4 jalapeno plants, 1 chili, 4 habaneros and 5 ghost peppers, matched up with a few bells as well. Right now I am having a few issues, they were a bit shadowed out by my corn, due to low space, but since a few weeks ago, my jalapenos are shriveled and wilty at the top, and my chili is turning yellow (maybe N deficiency?) But the former is what I am worried about. There seem to be dark spots, and they are growing very small. Adding Bone Meal did nothing so its not calcium or phosphorus deficiency. Anyone have any insight? I will try to include a picture in the morning, as it is night currently and I am in bed. Thanks everyone really appreciate the help!
 
First is don't fight all fires at once as you'll never know what fixed what for future reference. Your plants are resilient and will recover with proper treatment. The bolded above is very common and usually described as "wrinkled"., so common in fact I did a search and posted some of the hits in this post.>Try "wrinkled leaves" in the search engine for multitudes of posts & threads and as many cure. 
 
Good luck and  :welcome:
 
Bookers said:
Cheers welcome! Pa too

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PA too? I just moved here last year and I have never had problems like this with my peppers here are 2 pics, I am having trouble getting them to upload
 

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The last pics were of my chilis, these are the Jalapenos
 

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And I think this one is my bells, which have only produced 2 successful peppers as of yet
 

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I just dont understand how different kinds of peppers, in the same soil mix, recieving the same nutrient schedule, in the same climate, produce healthy ghost and habanero, and at the same time present 3 different problems respectively with chilis, jalapenos and bells?
 
TheOther-One1 said:
I just dont understand how different kinds of peppers, in the same soil mix, recieving the same nutrient schedule, in the same climate, produce healthy ghost and habanero, and at the same time present 3 different problems respectively with chilis, jalapenos and bells?
It's called Chili Growing 101? Here's a recent post about two Habs 
 
badmoon692004 said:
I finally had a fair amount of ripe habs to harvest yesterday and almost half of them on one plant have vertical soft spots/cuts in them. Most of them are just affecting the surface but some are all the way through the pepper. My first thought was some sort of pest, but the two plants (One west indian yellow, and one Harold st bart) are literally touching and only one is affected so I'm leaning towards something nutrient related. Anyone have any ideas?
 
So I dunno either??

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