I did see a few other topics on calcium deficiency, but I'm not sure there were any definitive answers. Also, I didn't want to hijack someone else's thread, so I'm starting this one.
These photos are actually a couple of weeks old and I have since transplanted to larger pots. But, they still look the same. From other threads, I'm guessing this is due to a nutrient lock from over fertilizating? Or, is it just natural for these types of peppers?
I saw someone mentioned using a foliar spray if it is nutrient lock. Is that just epsom salt and water?
I don't remember which ones are which, but these are either all or one of the following peppers....Devil's Tongue, Trinidad Scorpion, Jamaican Hot Chocolate, and/or Bhut Jolokia.
Besides the wrinkled leaves, the plant in the top middle edge of the photo is having issues also. I'm not sure if you can tell, but it has leaf curl, curling under. This is only happening to my Manzano peppers though.
Any thoughts or feedback is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
These photos are actually a couple of weeks old and I have since transplanted to larger pots. But, they still look the same. From other threads, I'm guessing this is due to a nutrient lock from over fertilizating? Or, is it just natural for these types of peppers?
I saw someone mentioned using a foliar spray if it is nutrient lock. Is that just epsom salt and water?
I don't remember which ones are which, but these are either all or one of the following peppers....Devil's Tongue, Trinidad Scorpion, Jamaican Hot Chocolate, and/or Bhut Jolokia.
Besides the wrinkled leaves, the plant in the top middle edge of the photo is having issues also. I'm not sure if you can tell, but it has leaf curl, curling under. This is only happening to my Manzano peppers though.
Any thoughts or feedback is greatly appreciated.
Thanks