Hello to all pepper lovers. This is my first pepper bed I am growing in about 24 years. I am excited to grow so many varieties I have never tried before and several came from Judy. I am really looking forward to the chocolate habanero. The bed is not complete yet as I started them all indoors and am letting the rest grow larger before placing them outside. You can see the entire bed in the third pic.
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So on to the problem I am having. The first picture shows my problem plant. This is a California Wonder bell pepper and it has been wilting badly during the day even though it has had plenty of rain. At night it perks back up quite a bit but not all the way. This wilting started in the last 4-5 days. Ignore the dirt on the leaves, it had just rained hard and I usually wash the dirt off when this happens. I just put down mulch today around them to avoid that further.
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The second picture shows two more of the same variety on the left and right side and they are doing fine. These two have been pruned so they will grow more bushy. The problem plant I haven't touched yet.
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I am wondering if this is a type of fungal wilt. I really don't see anything wrong on the leaves themselves. The roots have not been disturb that I know of. No herbicides used in the area. The fact that the two right next to it are fine baffles me.
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Any advice? Here are the pics. I live in South Florida in terms of zone I am growing them in.
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So on to the problem I am having. The first picture shows my problem plant. This is a California Wonder bell pepper and it has been wilting badly during the day even though it has had plenty of rain. At night it perks back up quite a bit but not all the way. This wilting started in the last 4-5 days. Ignore the dirt on the leaves, it had just rained hard and I usually wash the dirt off when this happens. I just put down mulch today around them to avoid that further.
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The second picture shows two more of the same variety on the left and right side and they are doing fine. These two have been pruned so they will grow more bushy. The problem plant I haven't touched yet.
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I am wondering if this is a type of fungal wilt. I really don't see anything wrong on the leaves themselves. The roots have not been disturb that I know of. No herbicides used in the area. The fact that the two right next to it are fine baffles me.
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Any advice? Here are the pics. I live in South Florida in terms of zone I am growing them in.
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