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Old 21-06-2007, 03:07 PM posted to rec.gardens
Rachael Simpson Rachael Simpson is offline
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"Billy Rose" wrote in message
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In article .com,
mleblanca wrote:

On Jun 20, 6:47 pm, "Rachael Simpson"
wrote:
Anybody have any good recommendations for an "organic" fertilizer for
peppers? Not doing to good with just manure this year. Growth is
stunted
like. I've had lots of blossoms, but only 2 peppers. They have only
grown
about 2 inches since planting. I have a variety of peppers, sweet &
hot.
Significant amount of water each day, but not too much. No problem with
bugs
& other pests, no spots or browning on leaves. All other plants that
were
planted the same day as the peppers are doing fine, even doubled their
size.
Just having trouble with the peppers lagging behind in growth. Do they
need
some other type of fertilizer, or is something else wrong?

thanks for any input,
Rachael aka Rae

PS: in south/sandhill area of NC


Some thoughts
1. Temperatures: have the day temps been warm, 65-85 and nights 60-75?
Hotter temps seem to slow them down.
2. Water needs are about 1 inch per week (maybe too much water?)
3. Any Black Walnut tree roots in the area at any time?
4. Pollinators present?
5. Too many flowers can decrease yield. Try thinning to 6 flowers per
plant for awhile.
6. Fertilizer: probably the best is, of course, compost. Then I like
to
use fish emulsion also.
Hope this helps some.
Emilie
NorCal


I like it except, if you have flowers , I'd stay away from the nitrogen
and go with bone meal and wood ashes.
--
Billy
Coloribus gustibus non disputatum (mostly)


Ok made mental note to check on bone meal too.