Little background;
I started and have been growing 8 different peppers this year from seed, including several super-hots. I have not had even the remotest of problems this grow year until the last 48 hours. About two weeks ago all my peppers started getting 3-4 hours outside plus indoor light time which has transitioned to all day outside this past week and no indoor light but inside the house at night still. My peppers plus others I have recently picked up (thanks WichitaChief) are all just loving their time out even with the strong winds... all except one, my SBJ7's.
I noticed them getting soft leaves and a bit of a soft-rubbery stalk a few days ago but thought that they were just still getting used to the outdoors and wind. Today I come home and 2 of the 4 have snapped and the other two are laying limp over the edge of their current containers (1 gallon nursery pots for the record). I have one staked up and the other I topped a bit to try and save, I have put them away from the others for now. I noticed some patches on their leaves and have taken a picture to show you guys and see if something stands out to you. I just find it so weird that I have 7 other types i've grown from seed along with 6 other types I have acquired that are showing absolutely no marks or signs of stress...
Let me know what you know...
I started and have been growing 8 different peppers this year from seed, including several super-hots. I have not had even the remotest of problems this grow year until the last 48 hours. About two weeks ago all my peppers started getting 3-4 hours outside plus indoor light time which has transitioned to all day outside this past week and no indoor light but inside the house at night still. My peppers plus others I have recently picked up (thanks WichitaChief) are all just loving their time out even with the strong winds... all except one, my SBJ7's.
I noticed them getting soft leaves and a bit of a soft-rubbery stalk a few days ago but thought that they were just still getting used to the outdoors and wind. Today I come home and 2 of the 4 have snapped and the other two are laying limp over the edge of their current containers (1 gallon nursery pots for the record). I have one staked up and the other I topped a bit to try and save, I have put them away from the others for now. I noticed some patches on their leaves and have taken a picture to show you guys and see if something stands out to you. I just find it so weird that I have 7 other types i've grown from seed along with 6 other types I have acquired that are showing absolutely no marks or signs of stress...
Let me know what you know...