so peppers had been looking really healthy up until recently.
and more extreme
now, i'm aware that people might just shout 'over watering' straight away. i am watering my plants only when they are dehydrated. weather is often above 35 in the day and around or barely below 30 c at night. they need water every few days.
i am also aware that old leaves fall off. but leaves are turning like this on plants that are not exactly well endowed in leaves to begin with.
could this be that the sunlight is too much for them? my 7 pots in the shade are looking pretty magnificent and a beautiful racing green colour on their leaves.
i've been feeding them a 6-10-10 fert lately. and a 5-5-5 before that, once every ten days. i've also been spraying epsom salts at 1tbsp per gal once every ten days.
soil is really well draining.
so my usual check list is all ticked and i'm stumped why leaves are looking like this.
Any ideas what may do this?
cheers
George
and more extreme
now, i'm aware that people might just shout 'over watering' straight away. i am watering my plants only when they are dehydrated. weather is often above 35 in the day and around or barely below 30 c at night. they need water every few days.
i am also aware that old leaves fall off. but leaves are turning like this on plants that are not exactly well endowed in leaves to begin with.
could this be that the sunlight is too much for them? my 7 pots in the shade are looking pretty magnificent and a beautiful racing green colour on their leaves.
i've been feeding them a 6-10-10 fert lately. and a 5-5-5 before that, once every ten days. i've also been spraying epsom salts at 1tbsp per gal once every ten days.
soil is really well draining.
so my usual check list is all ticked and i'm stumped why leaves are looking like this.
Any ideas what may do this?
cheers
George