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4h ago
The big one is about 3.5" and I was wondering when I should transfer it to something bigger like triple the size just don't want it to get stunted or ruined its looking like the best one right now lol
Also the one in the ghetto diy aluminum foil pot was just transfered from a peat pot about 2 weeks ago
should I wait for them to dry completely before watering I usually water every 2 days sometimes the roots start peaking up near the base so I cover it with a little more soil
Also i just thought I'd show some I put in the aerogarden as a test
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15h ago
So I'm a second year grower, last year I didn't have edema on any of my plants. This year all my plants have it. I do have a fan running 24/7. 18-23C. People told me to water less, and I have cut back on watering, been watering them almost as little as possible but the problem remains. I also let them dry out between waterings.
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19h ago
My pepper plant is looking really green and healthy but I just noticed on a few leaves there's these little white bumps are these normal for peppers?
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22h ago
My air fryer only goes down to 80 and I was wondering if that’s fine for dehydrating peppers. I’m looking to make some habanero pepper powder. I’ll be cutting the papers super thin to hopefully speed up the process. if possible, how long would it take to get them fully dehydrated?
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Reddit » Peppers
1d ago
My serrano seedling (just under 2 months old) has some weird gray/brown spots on its leaves (plus the older leaves are sorta yellow, which I assumed was from not enough nutrients- I’ve been feeding it lightly since it got a few sets of true leaves and it’s potted in mushroom compost + perlite). I’ve been doing my best not to overwater. Just started to harden them off a few days ago.
The other peppers I started at the same time (3rd pic) don’t have these spots, just some yellowish/light green leaves. Anyone know what the issue is? TIA
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1d ago
Does anyone know what this is? Can I just cut these two leaves off and be ok? Outside of this the plant looks to be healthy. Location is NE FL.
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Reddit » Peppers
2d ago
I'm in agricultural zone 9a, I started this poblano inside from seed around mid march. I think it got overwatered during that time. I put it in a pot on the 22nd, so about 8 days ago. Then yesterday it was falling over because the stem had withered! Today the withering has only grown.
Be honest, is my poblano cooked if not is there anything I can do to help it?
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