Hi all,
I grow a variety of chillies, and am in flowering / fruiting season currently. I recently picked a Chocolate Hab, which was brown but quite small. Inside it smells normal, but not one seed..! I've been trying all sorts to aid nutrients, and recently re-potted a fair few plants in a 50/50 potting soil / mushroom compost mix - in order to try and lower the Ph a bit. I add coffee grounds to the soil, as well as frequent use of Seagro - a fish emulsion fertilizer which apparently you cannot overdose plants on. I apply this via foliar spray as well as a little fertigation via drippers.
I've also tried using "acid loving plant food", a powder that can be applied to the base of the plants, as well as epsom salts. Strangely though some of my plants have huge fruits on them, especially my pepperdew's. I also note some leaves are paler in colour, and some plants have a bit of leaf curl. The hotter chillies also have quite a bit of blossom drop. I recently also noticed whitefly and have sprayed with Neem oil.
Varieties that seem to be struggling;
Habanero's (choc, white, orange)
Trinidad Scorpion
Trinidad 7-pot (only 2 fruits have set but many flowers)
Average temp - 25-30 degrees, average sun 12 hours per day
Any advice appreciated, and happy to post pics if required.
thanks.
I grow a variety of chillies, and am in flowering / fruiting season currently. I recently picked a Chocolate Hab, which was brown but quite small. Inside it smells normal, but not one seed..! I've been trying all sorts to aid nutrients, and recently re-potted a fair few plants in a 50/50 potting soil / mushroom compost mix - in order to try and lower the Ph a bit. I add coffee grounds to the soil, as well as frequent use of Seagro - a fish emulsion fertilizer which apparently you cannot overdose plants on. I apply this via foliar spray as well as a little fertigation via drippers.
I've also tried using "acid loving plant food", a powder that can be applied to the base of the plants, as well as epsom salts. Strangely though some of my plants have huge fruits on them, especially my pepperdew's. I also note some leaves are paler in colour, and some plants have a bit of leaf curl. The hotter chillies also have quite a bit of blossom drop. I recently also noticed whitefly and have sprayed with Neem oil.
Varieties that seem to be struggling;
Habanero's (choc, white, orange)
Trinidad Scorpion
Trinidad 7-pot (only 2 fruits have set but many flowers)
Average temp - 25-30 degrees, average sun 12 hours per day
Any advice appreciated, and happy to post pics if required.
thanks.