This year I have four plants that I overwintered from last year: Jalapeno, Serrano, Habanero, and Cayenne. This year the Jalapeno and Serrano stayed in their 3.8gal containers, while the Cayenne and Habanero got upgraded to the raised bed I just made earlier this year. The good news is the Jalapeno and Serrano both seem to be doing alright and are producing plenty of healthy looking pods. Meanwhile, the growth on my Hab and Cayenne are both extremely deformed - all of the new growth is really small and shriveled. Also I've noticed only a small handful of flowers emerging on either plant while all of my other plants are fully loaded with pods.
Here are some pictures from the Habanero. Last year it was and extremely bushy plant with lots of nice full leaves.
And here's the Cayenne. While this one looks a bit healthier than the Habanero it still has very skinny/shriveled leaves.
Any idea what could be causing these deformities and how I can fix it? Should I cut off the deformed growth and let it try again, or can this be fixed with fertilizers?
Here are some pictures from the Habanero. Last year it was and extremely bushy plant with lots of nice full leaves.
And here's the Cayenne. While this one looks a bit healthier than the Habanero it still has very skinny/shriveled leaves.
Any idea what could be causing these deformities and how I can fix it? Should I cut off the deformed growth and let it try again, or can this be fixed with fertilizers?