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Started by Doris_Pinks, August 08, 2004, 11:10:05

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Doris_Pinks

Just done my one of my daily inspections of the greenhouse, and have found 3 of my peppers that look great on the side I can see, but the backs of them are all soft and funny coloured, just threw them on the compost in disgust...........should have taken a piccie!  Any ideas anyone?  DP
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Doris_Pinks

We don't inherit the earth, we only borrow it from our children.
Blog: http://www.nonsuchgardening.blogspot.com/

tim

#1
It's a b, isn't it?
Very common - probably grey mould.  Pick all bad bits off & keep well ventilated. Even thin out lower foliage. Last resort, Carbendazim. = Tim

Doris_Pinks

#2
Thank you Tim, will have to go down and inspect the rest! Wondered if it was a ventilation prob.

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Mrs Ava

Oh Yuck!  What a shame!!  Going to go pick some leaves off my peppers now - already done the toms and fruits are begining to orange up.  How many peppers does that leave you with DP??

Doris_Pinks

Still got loads EJ, but they are tiny! :'(  Heres hoping I get some to edible size! :D
We don't inherit the earth, we only borrow it from our children.
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tim

If something starts to ripen before you think it should - DOUBLE check it - it's usually on its way out!!

And ventilation is not a panacea. = Tim

ina

Is grey mould anything like mildew? If it is, spraying with a 10% milk/water solution may help. It does work on cucumbers and related plants such as courgette.

tim

Much more vicious - but I must remember the milk thing for mildew. I'm doing bicarb at present. = Tim

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