I left my place for 3 weeks, during this time my peppers were watered frequently.
When I came back I see these weird leaves on my habanero pepper plant.
The moment I touched the plant a few old leaves just fell off. They were green and looking healthy although a little wilty, but fell off from just touching them.
Some leaves have chlorosis. Just after I took the picture another leaf fell off. (It's in red circle on pic).
Other chinense peppers also have some degree of this. Trinidad Scorpion:
1 plant:
This one looks healthy, and no leaves fell off this plant.
2 plant — it's actually two plants in one pot (closest to the habanero):
This one shed 10-15 leaves the moment I touched it. Like a looot of leaves. The top part is leaves, the bottom is mostly a naked stem.
My cabaca vermelho (two plants in one pot):
This one has wilting ends on leaves and chlorosis, and the leaves curl as well.
And lastly my Trinidad Congo:
All my chinense peppers have the same problem.
My Annuum peppers look amazing and are producing fruits, the leaves are healthty and don't fall off.
I have a fungus gnat ifestation, but I don't know if the leaf problem appeared because of that.
Peppers are in a 2.6 gallons pots, under grow lights. All in the same soil mix. And all received the same amount of fertilizer 3 weeks ago just before I left.
Any ideas what could have caused it? I'm pretty scared for my habanero and trinidad scorpion because the leaves are still falling off.
When I came back I see these weird leaves on my habanero pepper plant.
The moment I touched the plant a few old leaves just fell off. They were green and looking healthy although a little wilty, but fell off from just touching them.
Some leaves have chlorosis. Just after I took the picture another leaf fell off. (It's in red circle on pic).
Other chinense peppers also have some degree of this. Trinidad Scorpion:
1 plant:
This one looks healthy, and no leaves fell off this plant.
2 plant — it's actually two plants in one pot (closest to the habanero):
This one shed 10-15 leaves the moment I touched it. Like a looot of leaves. The top part is leaves, the bottom is mostly a naked stem.
My cabaca vermelho (two plants in one pot):
This one has wilting ends on leaves and chlorosis, and the leaves curl as well.
And lastly my Trinidad Congo:
All my chinense peppers have the same problem.
My Annuum peppers look amazing and are producing fruits, the leaves are healthty and don't fall off.
I have a fungus gnat ifestation, but I don't know if the leaf problem appeared because of that.
Peppers are in a 2.6 gallons pots, under grow lights. All in the same soil mix. And all received the same amount of fertilizer 3 weeks ago just before I left.
Any ideas what could have caused it? I'm pretty scared for my habanero and trinidad scorpion because the leaves are still falling off.
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