Just like last year I have a problem with yellowing leaves on my chilli plants. Then the leaves and flowers fell off. Last year I had two types of chillis with this problem. This year I have the same problem with yellowing leaves of both of the old ones and two new kinds. The two from last year is grown in soil, and the new ones for this year is grown in coco coir. All of them grown indoor.
Last year, I assumed that it was for large temperature differences and irregular irrigation. It can not be that problem this time. Those who are indoors are in a fairly constant temperature, the soil is watered when necessary and in coco coir I water three times a day. Nitrogen deficiency, could be excluded since the ones in soil are recently repotted in new fresh soil. Those in coco coir get three waterings a day with nutrient solution. They get the same water as other more nutrient demanding plants. Another reason is that it's mostly affects old growth but the new one is affected as well and of course the flowers.
For a while, I had alot of thrips, which I still have but I can keep them under control and I don't think the leaves would yellow and fall of due to thrips. If it were the thrips I think it would show more clearly. In addition, I have not seen any pests on the ones standing in the window. I also have spider mites(or something very similar), but I can't see any nets or damages made by them on some of the leaves falling off. On some leaves I can see damages done by pests, but some just fall off, for what to me seems to be for no reason at all. Can it be some type of fungus infection or some other disease that I don't know of?
Does anyone know or can figure out what the problem with my chillis are? I would be grateful for tips on what the problem might be and how to correct it. I've tried to get some help at a Swedish gardening forum, but no one seems to know what it can be. So I'll ask on this forum, where there's more knowledge about chili.
Yellow leave on my 'Hungarian yellow hot wax':
Yellow leave on my 'Corbaci' that has already fallen off:
Yellow leaves on my habanero. It fell off when I touched it afterwards:
Last year, I assumed that it was for large temperature differences and irregular irrigation. It can not be that problem this time. Those who are indoors are in a fairly constant temperature, the soil is watered when necessary and in coco coir I water three times a day. Nitrogen deficiency, could be excluded since the ones in soil are recently repotted in new fresh soil. Those in coco coir get three waterings a day with nutrient solution. They get the same water as other more nutrient demanding plants. Another reason is that it's mostly affects old growth but the new one is affected as well and of course the flowers.
For a while, I had alot of thrips, which I still have but I can keep them under control and I don't think the leaves would yellow and fall of due to thrips. If it were the thrips I think it would show more clearly. In addition, I have not seen any pests on the ones standing in the window. I also have spider mites(or something very similar), but I can't see any nets or damages made by them on some of the leaves falling off. On some leaves I can see damages done by pests, but some just fall off, for what to me seems to be for no reason at all. Can it be some type of fungus infection or some other disease that I don't know of?
Does anyone know or can figure out what the problem with my chillis are? I would be grateful for tips on what the problem might be and how to correct it. I've tried to get some help at a Swedish gardening forum, but no one seems to know what it can be. So I'll ask on this forum, where there's more knowledge about chili.
Yellow leave on my 'Hungarian yellow hot wax':
Yellow leave on my 'Corbaci' that has already fallen off:
Yellow leaves on my habanero. It fell off when I touched it afterwards: