How is the calcium or dolomite lime in your soil?
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As you can see it's mostly my jalapenos and cayennes that are really dropping bad. I'm starting to question my soil quality and maybe the genetics of the plants. They were grown from saved seed, from bonnie plant stock purchased at home depot and grown last season. Also, anyone ever see a bhut get that big and not sprout a single bud?
Or just let the plants keep growing without pods until it cools down some. Bigger plants = more pods. I'm currently plucking every flower I see.
The slugs are pretty much dead now, they were more of an issue in late April / March. I have had aphids, flea beetles, and japanese beetles since then, most of which I've also eradicated, only some plants were noticeably effected though. I haven't seen any pests for over a week now. But they might have taken a toll. There are some pine trees behind my fence which cause me to lose the sun around 5:30ish, but from 10:00am - 5:00pm it's pretty blistering where my veggies are planted. I realize that's nothing close to a lot of the gardens on here which are in the middle of open fields. I've never actually grown pubes. I might try them next year.please try to kill all the damn slugs and snails so they are not a factor too
maybe a little epsom salt spray every two weeks
i dunno it does not look from your vid as if too much sun is a problem where you have those
you may be a little shady there as my grow is
you might try some pubescens at that location i bet they will like that there
My plants are still pretty small, so I'll pinch until I figure they are big enough to start fruiting. It's normally not really an issue, but my plants are flowering faster than I can pinch, and some are still way too small for pods in my opinion. I've actually found several baby pods on 6-7 inch plants this year. I'm trying some different liqiud nutes to see if that slows down the flowering and bumps up the growth. They are starting to grow fast now though.
How is the calcium or dolomite lime in your soil?
I'm in chaleston sc and its been 90 without rain for about 3 weeks. I've been watering twice a day. I work late so I water them at 3/4 when I'm about to go to bed. Then again before the afternoon sun, just don't get water on the leaves to avoid suburn. Misting the leaves at night seems to help also.
I always had the idea that flower droppping was only a problem for the C. Chinenses.
Here in Portugal the weather's usually hot and dry and I can tell you that I very rarely see any of my cayennes flowers drop...
Maybe you are right and its a soil quality problem.
Or maybe you're feeding them too much/too often, that causes flower drop too.
Bleash
+1
That's what I have decided to do, just keepem' alive and growing through the hot summer months then when the September cool down comes, they set pods like crazy...