NIbbles May 8, 2018 #1 I have two problems with my new peppers. one of them the new growth looks all shriveled and scorched, but not like solar scorching. The other has black rotting spots along the outside. Does anyone know how to fix this and prevent it. Attachments GOPR27751.JPG 91.2 KB · Views: 97 GOPR27741.JPG 148.3 KB · Views: 96
I have two problems with my new peppers. one of them the new growth looks all shriveled and scorched, but not like solar scorching. The other has black rotting spots along the outside. Does anyone know how to fix this and prevent it.
timh59 May 8, 2018 #2 IDK, but I'll be interested in the answer, because I have a plant that looks exactly like that one on top.
IDK, but I'll be interested in the answer, because I have a plant that looks exactly like that one on top.
timh59 May 8, 2018 #5 Shouldn't Dyna Gro work on potassium deficit? I just started using it on mine the other day.
Ares Schizas May 8, 2018 #6 I was talking with a botanist friend today about these exact nutrition deficiencies in plants. She suggested to give them Calcium and Magnesium. Are you reusing the soil from a previous season by any chance?
I was talking with a botanist friend today about these exact nutrition deficiencies in plants. She suggested to give them Calcium and Magnesium. Are you reusing the soil from a previous season by any chance?
juanitos May 9, 2018 #7 transplant shock? its somewhat normal for old leaves to look like crap and new leaves to look a little weird in this stage.
transplant shock? its somewhat normal for old leaves to look like crap and new leaves to look a little weird in this stage.
NIbbles May 9, 2018 #8 thank you I will be trying some of those nutrients, but I used fresh compost for the pots so i'm not sure
thank you I will be trying some of those nutrients, but I used fresh compost for the pots so i'm not sure