Hi all,
I am growing some habanero chilis in pots, but am having issues.
I live in Mexico City and started them(10+ plants) indoors. Currently temperatures don´t drop below 55 Fahrenheit at night and they stay outside.
In the daytime they get some 6 hours of direct sunlight and temperatures are between 70 and 80 degrees.
Most of the plants are in 2 gallon containers, some are in smaller containers(about 1-1.5 gallon) and one in a larger container of about 3 gallons.
At first they were very very slow to grow and problems then really started when I had an aphids problem. To tackle the aphids I sprayed with a soap solution. I needed to repeat this about every two days to really control the insects. I now only spray again when there are visible signs of aphids.
For potting I used a potting mix from Home Depot. I water only when the soil seems dry.
Remaining problems:
Can anybody give me some hints what might be the problem with the habaneros?
Thanks
I am growing some habanero chilis in pots, but am having issues.
I live in Mexico City and started them(10+ plants) indoors. Currently temperatures don´t drop below 55 Fahrenheit at night and they stay outside.
In the daytime they get some 6 hours of direct sunlight and temperatures are between 70 and 80 degrees.
Most of the plants are in 2 gallon containers, some are in smaller containers(about 1-1.5 gallon) and one in a larger container of about 3 gallons.
At first they were very very slow to grow and problems then really started when I had an aphids problem. To tackle the aphids I sprayed with a soap solution. I needed to repeat this about every two days to really control the insects. I now only spray again when there are visible signs of aphids.
For potting I used a potting mix from Home Depot. I water only when the soil seems dry.
Remaining problems:
- they still grow extremely slow and any fruit remains very small as well(1/2 inch?).
- very few flowers remain after the spraying with the soap solution
- most plants have curly, misshaped leaves. I read that this might be a calcium deficit, so I added crushed chicken egg shells for a while, but this didn´t improve the issue.
- I increased fertilization frequency to once a week, but this doesn´t seem to make a difference(I tried both an organic one and Miracle Grow)
Can anybody give me some hints what might be the problem with the habaneros?
Thanks