problems with pepper plant

Started by Blue Bird, July 02, 2008, 17:03:21

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Blue Bird

my pepper plant has the main stem now black although the fruits are fine and the leaves seem OK.  any ideas  ???

Blue Bird


Tee Gee

Difficult to say.

Some varieties are a bit more 'shrubby' than others so the blackening could just be the main stem hardening, a bit like a deciduous shrub going from the softwood stage to the hardwood stage, but I couldn't be certain.

Does it feel any different from any of your others? e.g. soft, wet.

Then again it might just be the variety!!

What variety is it?

Blue Bird

it was a gift and just told it was a sweet pepper.  It looks OK other than the stem.

debster

a lot of the stems on my peppers and chillies have gone black happened last time too never affected any of the plants i assumed it was normal

amphibian

Peppers often exhibit purple or black patches on the stems, often around joints, nowt to worry about

BockingBill

We are growing a number of pepper plants in the greenhouse. They all looked really healthy up to a week ago when the leaves started to wilt and there was a deposit on the underside of each leaf that looks like very fine dirt. Cannot see any aphids but haven't a clue on the "dirt" deposits. Any ideas anyone?

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