Howdy all,
I'm having a little of issues, I think. The top leaves on a lot of my pepper plants are yellowing. A few of the first 'seedling' leaves fell off of a couple too.
I recently transplanted them, about a week and a half ago. My soil is a potting mix from Navlet's and a small portion of steer manure. I've also been fertilizing them every watering, per suggestions on the forum. The fertilizer mix I'm using is the MG Tomato food. Which I believe is a 14-14-14 mix. I've been adding about a half dose (1 1/2 scoops of the small end of measurer) to a 2 liter bottle of water and watering with that. I don't believe I am over-watering these either. I'm waiting till the leaves begin to droop and the soil is really dry up to 4" to 5" down.
I'm worried I might start losing them because of the few leaves that have fallen off. The last time that happened to me, I lost an entire plant. I put that on over-watering though.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
Here are some photos.
I was thinking of changing the fertilizer to a veggie food mix I got from Navlet's. It's a 5-10-10 mix with Calcium in it. The MG Tomato food does not look like it has Calcium.
I'm having a little of issues, I think. The top leaves on a lot of my pepper plants are yellowing. A few of the first 'seedling' leaves fell off of a couple too.
I recently transplanted them, about a week and a half ago. My soil is a potting mix from Navlet's and a small portion of steer manure. I've also been fertilizing them every watering, per suggestions on the forum. The fertilizer mix I'm using is the MG Tomato food. Which I believe is a 14-14-14 mix. I've been adding about a half dose (1 1/2 scoops of the small end of measurer) to a 2 liter bottle of water and watering with that. I don't believe I am over-watering these either. I'm waiting till the leaves begin to droop and the soil is really dry up to 4" to 5" down.
I'm worried I might start losing them because of the few leaves that have fallen off. The last time that happened to me, I lost an entire plant. I put that on over-watering though.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
Here are some photos.
I was thinking of changing the fertilizer to a veggie food mix I got from Navlet's. It's a 5-10-10 mix with Calcium in it. The MG Tomato food does not look like it has Calcium.