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Title: poorly peppers
Post by: OP on June 10, 2004, 11:06:08
Well, as well as the lottie I have a plastic greenhouse at home for seedlings, tomatoes, and a few other things.  I've got 3 decent sized pepper and chilli plants in there, as well as about 20 more seedlings (jalapeno, capsicum, and another I can't remember....).  However, after 2 very late nights at work, resulting in me going straight to the pub and forgetting about the greenhouse I went in there last night to find my cucumber and pepper plants terribly wilted.  Emergency watering and some TLC today I'm hoping they're going to bounce back.

So a cautionary tale - don't forget your greenhouse!

incidentally - do pepper plants like feeding?  never fed them before but I have some tomato feed, and lets face it they're going to be doing a similar kind of thing.
Title: Re:poorly peppers
Post by: rdak on June 10, 2004, 11:13:14
Hi OP,
Peppers do like feeding- use the tomato feed at half normal strength once the flowers show. Make sure the soil is a bit wet first before applying feed, otherwise it can shock the plant.
Title: Re:poorly peppers
Post by: Tenuse on June 10, 2004, 11:42:55
Ross, when you say "shock the plant", how does that show? I fed my indoor peppers earlier this week, and yesterday most of the miniature fruits had fallen off, I put it down to not enough water but could it have been too much nutrition instead?

Ten x
Title: Re:poorly peppers
Post by: rdak on June 10, 2004, 12:37:41
Ten,
Sorry- not an expert in this. I fed my peppers last year and read several warnings from various places about not feeding plants in dry soil. Always let them have a normal drink first. Have the flowers fallen off as well?
Title: Re:poorly peppers
Post by: Tenuse on June 10, 2004, 12:43:31
All the flowers had become baby fruit, so I am hoping more flowers appear!

Ten x
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