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Old 23-06-2007, 12:47 PM posted to rec.gardens,rec.gardens.edible
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"Dave" wrote in message
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"Rachael Simpson" wrote in message
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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


Candidly, I can't see jalapenos producing anything at 2" tall... Must be
a midget pepper.
Dave

Ha, I didn't mean that the plants were only two inches tall now - i meant
they had only grown an additional 2 inches since being placed out side. No
jalopenos either. cayenne, tabasco, peter pepper, hot banana, green bell.
Bought the plants at the nursery, didn't have time to start my own this
year. In all, from root to top, they were about 6 inches before I planted
them. I planted the tomatos the same day as the peppers. Now usually, the
peppers and tomatos kinda keep up with each other a while, but this year the
tomatos have already tripled their size (as of yesterday!) and peppers
haven't done much. I don't know, maybe I just have exceptional tomato
plants this year................did get some bone meal to try - haven't had
a chance to get out there to put it out yet though. Gonna try to later this
morning.