Did you try to pollinate the flowers yourself? I don't have alot of flowers yet and have done it with every flower thats got on the plant. Only had my first flowerdrop yesterday because of the bad weather.
This is right on the mark!!Hand pollination is not usually neccessary with chiles. Shaking the plants, or a bit of wind usually helps. You can also try a site search, this is the most asked question on chile forums
Here's Willard's famous list
Flower drop probable causes:
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 insect(not really needed for chiles)
9. Size of pot
10. Too much mineral in feedwater.
11. Too much grower attention/anxiety.
Hand pollination is not usually neccessary with chiles. Shaking the plants, or a bit of wind usually helps. You can also try a site search, this is the most asked question on chile forums
Here's Willard's famous list
Flower drop probable causes:
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 insect(not really needed for chiles)
9. Size of pot
10. Too much mineral in feedwater.
11. Too much grower attention/anxiety.
Murciano,
Please understand i am not expert. But Florida is nasty and humid. I think that if your 2-3 hour full sunlight is in midday at those temps its more then enough to fry the plant. If they are in pots, move them for a couple of weeks and see what happens. They certainly wont die being in the shade at those temps. Worth a try imho.