You hot-heads in this forum have been great, helping me figure out what is going wrong with my peppers, and what I need to do to correct it. I'm looking for a little health check on some of my peppers now that they have been potted up to bigger pots, some are producing fruits, and they are outside 24 hours. I'm a little concerned about a couple features that seem like maybe something isn't how it should be, so I'm wondering if you could have a look at these pictures and let me know what you think.
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This first pepper is a Espelette, it has two fruits growing, one pretty big. The fruit has this blackish look to it, and I'm wondering if its starting to mature, or if its going horribly wrong. I had a few days where the sun was too hot and I burned the tips of some of the leaves, but I've resolved that. At this point the leaves seem a little pale color, which also worries me a bit (ps, sorry for the dog butt):
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This second Espellette doesn't have the discoloring on the fruit, but the leaves seem a bit weak/limpish/pale:
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Now moving onto this other pepper, the specific name of which I do not know. As you can see in the next two images, there are a couple fruits growing, I think there are three in total. The leaves appear to be curling up/wrinkling, which I thought in the past meant that it was in need of calcium, but I did add bonemeal to this plant when I transplanted it:
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Here is a second image a further out, of the same plant:
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Then some others that have a similar yellowing of the young leaves, along with some curling/wrinkling:
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Again, thanks for any pointers! Its my first pepper grow, and I'm pretty happy so far, but I'd like to keep these buggers happy too!
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This first pepper is a Espelette, it has two fruits growing, one pretty big. The fruit has this blackish look to it, and I'm wondering if its starting to mature, or if its going horribly wrong. I had a few days where the sun was too hot and I burned the tips of some of the leaves, but I've resolved that. At this point the leaves seem a little pale color, which also worries me a bit (ps, sorry for the dog butt):
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This second Espellette doesn't have the discoloring on the fruit, but the leaves seem a bit weak/limpish/pale:
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Now moving onto this other pepper, the specific name of which I do not know. As you can see in the next two images, there are a couple fruits growing, I think there are three in total. The leaves appear to be curling up/wrinkling, which I thought in the past meant that it was in need of calcium, but I did add bonemeal to this plant when I transplanted it:
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Here is a second image a further out, of the same plant:
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Then some others that have a similar yellowing of the young leaves, along with some curling/wrinkling:
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Again, thanks for any pointers! Its my first pepper grow, and I'm pretty happy so far, but I'd like to keep these buggers happy too!