Hi. I'm Jonathan. I have grown chilies for some time but never this particular strain of Bhuts. I got two live Chocolate Bhut plants from chiliplants. com and one seems to be doing pretty well.
The other is doing very poorly. Even though the soil is moist and rich (I grow in pots with premium soil mix that all my other peppers seem to love), it seems to dry out several times a day. If I add water, it perks up a bit but will wilt yet again as long as the sun is shining.
A week ago, it wilted and I added water. It perked up a little bit after about an hour. However, I checked it an hour after that and it was lying completely flat. The poor thing's vascular system had completely collapsed near the tips and edges of some leaves and, thus, those parts died and flaked off.
But it still lives on. I water it as needed (at least twice per day which is WAY too much for pepper plants).
Is it possible that I just got a "runt"? I guess that happens, right? I've heard the Chocolate Bhuts can be a bitch to grow at first but my other Chocolate Bhut plant is pretty healthy.
I have 36 chili plants all together and every one is doing well except for the Chocolate Bhut.
Any ideas?
The other is doing very poorly. Even though the soil is moist and rich (I grow in pots with premium soil mix that all my other peppers seem to love), it seems to dry out several times a day. If I add water, it perks up a bit but will wilt yet again as long as the sun is shining.
A week ago, it wilted and I added water. It perked up a little bit after about an hour. However, I checked it an hour after that and it was lying completely flat. The poor thing's vascular system had completely collapsed near the tips and edges of some leaves and, thus, those parts died and flaked off.
But it still lives on. I water it as needed (at least twice per day which is WAY too much for pepper plants).
Is it possible that I just got a "runt"? I guess that happens, right? I've heard the Chocolate Bhuts can be a bitch to grow at first but my other Chocolate Bhut plant is pretty healthy.
I have 36 chili plants all together and every one is doing well except for the Chocolate Bhut.
Any ideas?