Well the weather will not give up it seems. It is almost daily that we are having some sort of heavy rainfalls and string winds. The winds aren't bothering me but after weeks of no dry time for my peppers, they are all showing severe under leaf curl and squiggly leaf veins. Everything I have read says under leaf curl with the leaves getting leathery is a sign of too much water. I haven't watered them in weeks and never had this problem when they were all indoors or before the rain started. It doesn't seem to be affecting pepper production or growth but it just hurts to see them like this. I thought of transplanting with a different soil mix that half 40-50% perlite for better drainage but don't really want to give them transplant shock.
Any suggestions? I have them under shade to stop the rain getting to them but they are not getting as much sun that would help dry the soil out. Also the ones in the ground are unable to stay out of the rain.
Any suggestions? I have them under shade to stop the rain getting to them but they are not getting as much sun that would help dry the soil out. Also the ones in the ground are unable to stay out of the rain.