The top leaves on my sweet peppers are distorted and crinkly. Can anyone suggest a cause? They are all inside and are between 6 and 10" tall (sown quite late). I have had a problem with sciarid flies- could this be the reason?
I'll look forward to replies to this, caroline, we're having the same problems, minus the flies ???
Dehydration?
That sounds very much like a fly(green,white whatever) to me-time to get out the savona??
As Cleo says more than likely white fly on the underside of the leaves.
Quotecrinkly.
This suggests to me that they have had a bit too much sun!
All should be OK providing the growing tip hasn't frazzled!
They are crinkly as in distorted, rather than crispy, TG. Can't seeany whitefly or greenfly (unlikemany other things growing here- where are allthe ladybirds this year?). But they are on a sunny windowsill so maybe they have had too much sun. Will watch and wait!
I had that last week and sprayed with something called bug clear.
This week, they are thriving and clean.
Quote from: caroline7758 on July 07, 2009, 16:45:30
They are crinkly as in distorted, rather than crispy, TG. Can't seeany whitefly or greenfly (unlikemany other things growing here- where are allthe ladybirds this year?). But they are on a sunny windowsill so maybe they have had too much sun. Will watch and wait!
Windowsill + double glazed window = burnt leaves.
i got a simular problem mine were in the greenhouse at the back during the hot spell , watered regulary so cant be that mmmm defianatly sun i thinks they have perked up again though