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Post by daylilydude on May 1, 2021 10:32:45 GMT -5
These cayenne plants have been in the dirt now about 2 weeks now and they are the only ones that have this yellowish look to them... any idea what's going on, or is this normal for these
peppers? I have 6 of these out there and all of them have this, but all the other 16 different peppers out there don't, just the cayenne?
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Post by hairymooseknuckles on May 1, 2021 21:49:55 GMT -5
Sorry, I don’t know much bout peppers. Hey pepperhead212, any ideas.
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Post by pepperhead212 on May 1, 2021 22:51:07 GMT -5
Something probably just with the variety - nothing really wrong with it. I sometimes get one or two varieties with things like that, That they eventually grow out of.
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Post by Laura_in_FL on May 2, 2021 11:14:43 GMT -5
^ What he said. It doesn't look like a disease or insect infestation. If your weather is warm and it's getting lots of sun, it's probably a quirk of the variety.
Keep an eye on it, and be careful not to overwater (moist soil is fine, but soggy soil is not). Most likely the plant will grow out of it.
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Post by rdback on Dec 31, 2021 12:25:32 GMT -5
I agree with advice above. So daylilydude, how'd the plants end up? Did they hit the compost or did you get a good harvest?
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Post by daylilydude on Dec 31, 2021 15:40:18 GMT -5
rdback,that as far as I could tell was just in the newer leaves, and we got a great harvest out of them, we were still getting some till just before Thanksgiving... all of my other peppers gave up the ghost about 2 to 3 weeks before these did.
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