[SIZE=10.5pt]Hello everyone, [/SIZE]
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[SIZE=10.5pt]i'm new to this wonderful community. I've been reading a lot before i decided to post this topic so i was able to see that the users on the forums are really kind and experienced. I do hope you can really help me finding out what's the problem with my beloved peppers. [/SIZE]
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[SIZE=10.5pt]The problem[/SIZE][SIZE=10.5pt][/SIZE]
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[SIZE=10.5pt]As you can see on the photos, my peppers (Fatalii, Goat's Weed and Serrano) leaves (both old and young ones) are completely deformed and twisted. There are also some brown/black spots on some of them. The growth is very slow and the plants are extremely stunted. The new ones (planted after the bigger ones) look like they have the same problem. The black spots affected leaves are weak and tend to fall off if I touch them. [/SIZE]
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[SIZE=10.5pt]Now some info that can help us understand what's causing the issue. The old plants were planted at the beginning of April with paper towel method and transplanted to some pretty standard soil made mostly by peat with no fertilizers at all. They looked slow since the beginning. I fed them with Nytrozime but still it took more than two weeks to just show the first true leaves (and i mean that they were barely visible, not full grown). They stayed by a window with lot of light until the end of the month when i moved them outside where the temperature were about 18-23 celsisus degrees. They grew a bit, very slowly and the18th of May they were transplanted to bigger pots (2-3 liters) with soil i got from countryside, peat and some horse manure. The same day some other peppers i planted after the first batch emerged from the soil. The weather changed for 10 days (temperature dropped to 15-16 degrees) and improved only at the end of May. Now we have 30 degrees in peak hours.[/SIZE]
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[SIZE=10.5pt]The soil they are in right now isn’t the best: it’s too much compact and I guess it holds water too much. But I don’t think this can explain all the issues I’m facing. Anyway, i water them only when I can feel they need it according to the weight. They were fed once with BioVega by Biocanna, full dose. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=10.5pt]I noticed some aphids and thrips (very few of them, max 3-4 per plant). The aphids were killed with a garlic and soap spray and never came back. The thrips I can still see them but 1-2 per plant. [/SIZE]
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[SIZE=10.5pt]Conclusion [/SIZE][SIZE=10.5pt][/SIZE]
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[SIZE=10.5pt]I think the real problem is the black spots but I can’t really understand what’s causing it, even after some extended research on the web. The distortion of the leaves could be related to such a small amount of aphids or thrips?[/SIZE]
[SIZE=10.5pt]I’m really frustrated (can’t believe I’m unable to grow peppers lol) and sad for my plants (too much empathy I guess) but I’m sure you guys can help me finding the real cause of their problems. [/SIZE]
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[SIZE=10.5pt]In the meantime I try to relieve myself looking at my overwintered peppers: “calabresi” (we call them like that in Italy, they are capsicum annuum), fishpeppers and cayenne. [/SIZE]
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[SIZE=10.5pt]Big hugs from the south of Italy and excuse me for my poor english [/SIZE]
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[SIZE=10.5pt]http://imgur.com/a/kLY7d/all[/SIZE]
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[SIZE=10.5pt]i'm new to this wonderful community. I've been reading a lot before i decided to post this topic so i was able to see that the users on the forums are really kind and experienced. I do hope you can really help me finding out what's the problem with my beloved peppers. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=10.5pt] [/SIZE]
[SIZE=10.5pt]The problem[/SIZE][SIZE=10.5pt][/SIZE]
[SIZE=10.5pt] [/SIZE]
[SIZE=10.5pt]As you can see on the photos, my peppers (Fatalii, Goat's Weed and Serrano) leaves (both old and young ones) are completely deformed and twisted. There are also some brown/black spots on some of them. The growth is very slow and the plants are extremely stunted. The new ones (planted after the bigger ones) look like they have the same problem. The black spots affected leaves are weak and tend to fall off if I touch them. [/SIZE]
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[SIZE=10.5pt]Background[/SIZE][SIZE=10.5pt][/SIZE]
[SIZE=10.5pt] [/SIZE]
[SIZE=10.5pt]Now some info that can help us understand what's causing the issue. The old plants were planted at the beginning of April with paper towel method and transplanted to some pretty standard soil made mostly by peat with no fertilizers at all. They looked slow since the beginning. I fed them with Nytrozime but still it took more than two weeks to just show the first true leaves (and i mean that they were barely visible, not full grown). They stayed by a window with lot of light until the end of the month when i moved them outside where the temperature were about 18-23 celsisus degrees. They grew a bit, very slowly and the18th of May they were transplanted to bigger pots (2-3 liters) with soil i got from countryside, peat and some horse manure. The same day some other peppers i planted after the first batch emerged from the soil. The weather changed for 10 days (temperature dropped to 15-16 degrees) and improved only at the end of May. Now we have 30 degrees in peak hours.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=10.5pt] [/SIZE]
[SIZE=10.5pt]The soil they are in right now isn’t the best: it’s too much compact and I guess it holds water too much. But I don’t think this can explain all the issues I’m facing. Anyway, i water them only when I can feel they need it according to the weight. They were fed once with BioVega by Biocanna, full dose. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=10.5pt]I noticed some aphids and thrips (very few of them, max 3-4 per plant). The aphids were killed with a garlic and soap spray and never came back. The thrips I can still see them but 1-2 per plant. [/SIZE]
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[SIZE=10.5pt]Conclusion [/SIZE][SIZE=10.5pt][/SIZE]
[SIZE=10.5pt] [/SIZE]
[SIZE=10.5pt]I think the real problem is the black spots but I can’t really understand what’s causing it, even after some extended research on the web. The distortion of the leaves could be related to such a small amount of aphids or thrips?[/SIZE]
[SIZE=10.5pt]I’m really frustrated (can’t believe I’m unable to grow peppers lol) and sad for my plants (too much empathy I guess) but I’m sure you guys can help me finding the real cause of their problems. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=10.5pt] [/SIZE]
[SIZE=10.5pt]In the meantime I try to relieve myself looking at my overwintered peppers: “calabresi” (we call them like that in Italy, they are capsicum annuum), fishpeppers and cayenne. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=10.5pt] [/SIZE]
[SIZE=10.5pt]Big hugs from the south of Italy and excuse me for my poor english [/SIZE]
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[SIZE=10.5pt]http://imgur.com/a/kLY7d/all[/SIZE]