Deusracing
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I will still swear by my VEG N BLOOM DIRTY pictures shows it all don't mess with anything else DO ITTTTTTTTT
I read a while ago that too much N can possibly do this...I just started growing peppers this year so im not experienced. But doing my research I did read something like that to explain why it would drop flowers.So the blooms on both my basket of fire peppers and sweet peppers r falling off, what am I doing wrong am I watering it to much? I have them on the window seal since I live in alaska and it's to cold for them at night. Any help would be much appreciated.
I read a while ago that too much N can possibly do this...I just started growing peppers this year so im not experienced. But doing my research I did read something like that to explain why it would drop flowers.
I am actually loving the jalapenos, im not much of a spicy guy but I like what im tasting. Taste like a bell pepper with hot seeds. Ive eaten a couple whole/raw and hiccupped a couple times, little watery eye but the burn didn't last too long. very enjoyable flavor actually. When cooking I usually put in eggs or a sandwich and you can barely taste the spice. next year I plan on trying serranos!
if you are repotting anyway, why wait??
I grew indoor peppers and wondered why our pepper buds were falling off too. I looked into the issue and found out that peppers need to be pollinated and since no bees indoors we had to do it ourselves by pollinating with our fingers to each pepper. now I'm not sure about climate and temperature issues beyond pollination- good luck my friendSo the blooms on both my basket of fire peppers and sweet peppers r falling off, what am I doing wrong am I watering it to much? I have them on the window seal since I live in alaska and it's to cold for them at night. Any help would be much appreciated.
just a theory but maybe water droplets getting hit by sun...anyone know why tomatoes are getting brown spots on them
Blossom end rot, most likely. Tomatoes need lots of calcium and some magnesium. Lime and or gypsum are tomatoes friends. I use Hydrated Lime and Azomite, along with dustings of a bunch of other stuff I have on hand. I top dress with lime half way through the season. Here's a good vid to watch.anyone know why tomatoes are getting brown spots on them
thanks man i will def tell my girlBlossom end rot, most likely. Tomatoes need lots of calcium and some magnesium. Lime and or gypsum are tomatoes friends. I use Hydrated Lime and Azomite, along with dustings of a bunch of other stuff I have on hand. I top dress with lime half way through the season. Here's a good vid to watch.
This is interesting cos last yr I went thru a period where I was dropping flowers for two months really bad...I just assumed the heat was getting to much for them.maybe it was the power feed liquid I gave them....its N based fertsI read a while ago that too much N can possibly do this...I just started growing peppers this year so im not experienced. But doing my research I did read something like that to explain why it would drop flowers.
I am actually loving the jalapenos, im not much of a spicy guy but I like what im tasting. Taste like a bell pepper with hot seeds. Ive eaten a couple whole/raw and hiccupped a couple times, little watery eye but the burn didn't last too long. very enjoyable flavor actually. When cooking I usually put in eggs or a sandwich and you can barely taste the spice. next year I plan on trying serranos!
definatly could be, the only other reason ive read about is no pollinators. I made a bee house nexto my garden so I had plenty this year.This is interesting cos last yr I went thru a period where I was dropping flowers for two months really bad...I just assumed the heat was getting to much for them.maybe it was the power feed liquid I gave them....its N based ferts
Still could have just been the heat tho cos when it dropped about ten degrees the flowers stayed on....40c seemed to hot but they loved the weather around 28-32definatly could be, the only other reason ive read about is no pollinators. I made a bee house nexto my garden so I had plenty this year.
Electric toothbrushes work great for hand pollinating BTW, buy one of those cheapo battery operated one. You're just basically trying to just tickle them a bit so you don't need anything fancy, Peppers and tomatoes both like this, especially if growing inside.I grew indoor peppers and wondered why our pepper buds were falling off too. I looked into the issue and found out that peppers need to be pollinated and since no bees indoors we had to do it ourselves by pollinating with our fingers to each pepper. now I'm not sure about climate and temperature issues beyond pollination- good luck my friend
do you eat those bad boys?? i can barely handle the jalapenos!!View attachment 3268696 Overwintered my habeneros this yr while in pots transplanted to the ground recently am feeding go go juice 1/4 strength once a fortnight going better than I thought
Ive never tried chocolate habs or white ones only the orange and reds...the orange habs seem are my favourite of all chillies so far I make a killer salad sauce dressing with them .do you eat those bad boys?? i can barely handle the jalapenos!!