Hi Guys,
My first season growing peppers so forgive my ignorance. I planted a couple reaper peppers a good while back, and growth has been slow through the winter. I used coconut coir to germinate which was great, but not so great for using as a soil medium for their first repotting. I am experiencing a bit of leaf drop and browning on the leaves. Could anyone guess the cause? I am not sure if it is water/PH/temp related.
water: coir means that it is bone dry or wet.
PH: I use tap water so it may be slightly alkaline..
Temp: I currently have them housed inside a plastic hothouse which I never zip up, the temps have been in the 12-24c range during winter, with about 7 hours of sun on them.
I have noticed since planting some moruga's that the reapers leaf texture is very bumpy compared to the Morugas which I planted in a good soil mix.
Here are some pics, and as you can see, they need to be planted into the ground or into pots, but at this stage I'm not sure which to do. I am toying with the idea of making a raised garden bed, or getting 10litre pots, is there much of a difference?
Hopefully I can ride out of what is left in this winter period.
I have dabbled with a bit of neuts but I have since stopped as I thought that it could be the cause of my probs. Any advice, tips related or otherwise would be very appreciated.
PN
My first season growing peppers so forgive my ignorance. I planted a couple reaper peppers a good while back, and growth has been slow through the winter. I used coconut coir to germinate which was great, but not so great for using as a soil medium for their first repotting. I am experiencing a bit of leaf drop and browning on the leaves. Could anyone guess the cause? I am not sure if it is water/PH/temp related.
water: coir means that it is bone dry or wet.
PH: I use tap water so it may be slightly alkaline..
Temp: I currently have them housed inside a plastic hothouse which I never zip up, the temps have been in the 12-24c range during winter, with about 7 hours of sun on them.
I have noticed since planting some moruga's that the reapers leaf texture is very bumpy compared to the Morugas which I planted in a good soil mix.
Here are some pics, and as you can see, they need to be planted into the ground or into pots, but at this stage I'm not sure which to do. I am toying with the idea of making a raised garden bed, or getting 10litre pots, is there much of a difference?
Hopefully I can ride out of what is left in this winter period.
I have dabbled with a bit of neuts but I have since stopped as I thought that it could be the cause of my probs. Any advice, tips related or otherwise would be very appreciated.
PN