Yet another year of indoor growing, last year I had the same issues, and can't quite remember the main cause.
I have seen the posts.. and the causes,
what is optimum humidity? for hot peppers
1. Day temp too high >95F
2. Night temp too low <65F
3. Too much nitrogen fertilizer
4. Too much water
5. Low light levels (reduces fertility).
6. Very low humidity (reduces fertility)
7. Poor air circulation (air circulation contributes to pollination).
8. Lack of pollinating insects.
9. Size of pot
10. Too much mineral in feedwater.
11. Too much grower attention/anxiety.
I know I can rule out 1,2, 4, 5, 7, 9
so that leaves
3, 6, 8, 10, 11
The flowers are very strong and seem to open up fast. I have them in pro-mix. So with every feeding I have used hydroponic nutrients and never really fed them straight water, because there is no nutrient in the soil, (its soil-less) like doing hydro, pretty much.
I think the nutrient salts have probably built up, so the next 2 waterings ill feed them straight water and see what happens.
Anyone else growing in straight pro-mix? and what is your feeding schedule with peppers.
I'm guessing I'm being to generous with the feeding. Right now I moved to
MAXIBLOOM only, and its on every feeding, so a few times a week, when they need watering, otherwise they get 14-16 hours of light a day.
3 plants under a 8-bulb T5HO (420 watts) -> the plants are in 3 gallon containers, each one about 14-16 inches tall, with a thick stem, that is very "tanned" purple from sufficient light.
The entire canopy of each is under the light with no overlap, and its about 3 inches away.
I had it right on top of the plants but I moved it up since the plants grew towards it each day and I was moving the light alot.
The stems on the peppers are weakening, and then breaking right at the intersection of the branch and the stem, but they are flowering and opening fully before falling off.
I started last night doing a misting when turning off the lights to bring up the humidity, its probably about 30-40% or less for humidity.
I think i'll hold off the nutrients until they show signs of deficiency.?
I have seen the posts.. and the causes,
what is optimum humidity? for hot peppers
1. Day temp too high >95F
2. Night temp too low <65F
3. Too much nitrogen fertilizer
4. Too much water
5. Low light levels (reduces fertility).
6. Very low humidity (reduces fertility)
7. Poor air circulation (air circulation contributes to pollination).
8. Lack of pollinating insects.
9. Size of pot
10. Too much mineral in feedwater.
11. Too much grower attention/anxiety.
I know I can rule out 1,2, 4, 5, 7, 9
so that leaves
3, 6, 8, 10, 11
The flowers are very strong and seem to open up fast. I have them in pro-mix. So with every feeding I have used hydroponic nutrients and never really fed them straight water, because there is no nutrient in the soil, (its soil-less) like doing hydro, pretty much.
I think the nutrient salts have probably built up, so the next 2 waterings ill feed them straight water and see what happens.
Anyone else growing in straight pro-mix? and what is your feeding schedule with peppers.
I'm guessing I'm being to generous with the feeding. Right now I moved to
MAXIBLOOM only, and its on every feeding, so a few times a week, when they need watering, otherwise they get 14-16 hours of light a day.
3 plants under a 8-bulb T5HO (420 watts) -> the plants are in 3 gallon containers, each one about 14-16 inches tall, with a thick stem, that is very "tanned" purple from sufficient light.
The entire canopy of each is under the light with no overlap, and its about 3 inches away.
I had it right on top of the plants but I moved it up since the plants grew towards it each day and I was moving the light alot.
The stems on the peppers are weakening, and then breaking right at the intersection of the branch and the stem, but they are flowering and opening fully before falling off.
I started last night doing a misting when turning off the lights to bring up the humidity, its probably about 30-40% or less for humidity.
I think i'll hold off the nutrients until they show signs of deficiency.?