Hey everyone,
I have a serrano plant on which many of the pods are finally starting to ripen, however, some of them are starting to split as shown in the picture below.
I have read a few posts about corking, which is normal for this type of pepper, but I did not expect the cracking to be this deep.
I have also read a few posts that suggest inconsistent watering can lead to corking.
Is this still considered corking, or is something else causing this?
Is it safe to let them stay on the plant to ripen, or should I pick these ones right away?
Thanks,
Dan
I have a serrano plant on which many of the pods are finally starting to ripen, however, some of them are starting to split as shown in the picture below.
I have read a few posts about corking, which is normal for this type of pepper, but I did not expect the cracking to be this deep.
I have also read a few posts that suggest inconsistent watering can lead to corking.
Is this still considered corking, or is something else causing this?
Is it safe to let them stay on the plant to ripen, or should I pick these ones right away?
Thanks,
Dan