For the most part, these jalapeño plants are growing well, flowering, and setting fruit. But the lower leaves have been progressively yellowing.
New growth is green and healthy looking.
They are being grown indoors, under a 315 watt ceramic metal halide that is on 16 hours/day.
The soil mixture is a fast-draining mix that is primarily bark-based (overwatering seems unlikely because of this).
They are being fertilized every three to five days with 1 tsp/gal of Foliage-Pro.
Temperatures stay between 70 and 75 degrees, and relative humidity is maintained between 50% and 60%.
Any ideas? Are these guys just very heavy feeders?
New growth is green and healthy looking.
They are being grown indoors, under a 315 watt ceramic metal halide that is on 16 hours/day.
The soil mixture is a fast-draining mix that is primarily bark-based (overwatering seems unlikely because of this).
They are being fertilized every three to five days with 1 tsp/gal of Foliage-Pro.
Temperatures stay between 70 and 75 degrees, and relative humidity is maintained between 50% and 60%.
Any ideas? Are these guys just very heavy feeders?