I made the mistake of starting off my first batch of pepper in a very dense Black Gold potting mix and I believe it's likely choking the roots and keep them from properly absorbing nutrients as all of them (Save for one that was heavily amended with perlite and cinder) have been a light green for their whole lives. The difference compared to the younger plants grown in lighter mixes is like night and day.
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The thing I'm wondering is whether or not I should try to remove the soil from the roots using a gentle stream of water before transplanting or if it'll be fine if I just dump the whole plug in a bigger pot filled with better soil. I already did so for one of the plants, but it hasn't shown any signs of improvement after a week, which is bothering me since it's just begun to put out its first fruits and is dropping both new leaves and flower buds.
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The thing I'm wondering is whether or not I should try to remove the soil from the roots using a gentle stream of water before transplanting or if it'll be fine if I just dump the whole plug in a bigger pot filled with better soil. I already did so for one of the plants, but it hasn't shown any signs of improvement after a week, which is bothering me since it's just begun to put out its first fruits and is dropping both new leaves and flower buds.