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Darlington[_2_] 15-07-2008 04:04 AM

Pepper problems
 
Maybe someone can shed light on this problem. We're in zone 6a, almost
online with 7a and our garden is thriving this year. That is, everything but
the peppers. I have regular bell and the colored types including a few
pimentos. Of the 18 plants only 3 have a few peppers. The rest are tall and
a nice green but with almost no flowers. Tiny buds just sit there. When
flowers do open, they close in a few days, turn brown to the stem, and the
entire thing falls off. No peppers form. Also, I find it strange that
they're dropping green leaves from the bottom. Every one of them has at
least 2 green leaves they've dropped. They're spread out over 3 garden
plots, not all together. We don't see any insect pests on them. Usually by
mid july I'm awash in peppers and already freezing them for winter. We've
had rain so drought is not a problem this year. Any suggestions? Ideas?
Thoughts? We really miss our peppers.


Jan Flora 15-07-2008 07:32 AM

Pepper problems
 
In article ,
"Darlington" wrote:

Maybe someone can shed light on this problem. We're in zone 6a, almost
online with 7a and our garden is thriving this year. That is, everything but
the peppers. I have regular bell and the colored types including a few
pimentos. Of the 18 plants only 3 have a few peppers. The rest are tall and
a nice green but with almost no flowers. Tiny buds just sit there. When
flowers do open, they close in a few days, turn brown to the stem, and the
entire thing falls off. No peppers form. Also, I find it strange that
they're dropping green leaves from the bottom. Every one of them has at
least 2 green leaves they've dropped. They're spread out over 3 garden
plots, not all together. We don't see any insect pests on them. Usually by
mid july I'm awash in peppers and already freezing them for winter. We've
had rain so drought is not a problem this year. Any suggestions? Ideas?
Thoughts? We really miss our peppers.


Are they getting pollinated?

Greg Mortensen 15-07-2008 05:30 PM

Pepper problems
 
In m "Darlington" writes:

Tiny buds just sit there. When
flowers do open, they close in a few days, turn brown to the stem, and the
entire thing falls off.


If your nighttime temperatures are too cold (less than 65), or daytime
temperatures are too hot (above 90), peppers will drop their flowers.
This can also happen if the plants have a magnesium deficiency. You can
try spraying the blooms with Epsom salts if that's the case.

Regards,
Greg
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Marie Dodge 16-07-2008 06:00 AM

Pepper problems
 

"Jan Flora" wrote in message
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Are they getting pollinated?


How can I tell? I see an occasional bee in the gardens. The squash and
peppers are being pollinated so I'm sure they are also.


Marie Dodge 16-07-2008 06:03 AM

Pepper problems
 

"Greg Mortensen" wrote in message
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In m "Darlington"
writes:

Tiny buds just sit there. When
flowers do open, they close in a few days, turn brown to the stem, and the
entire thing falls off.


If your nighttime temperatures are too cold (less than 65), or daytime
temperatures are too hot (above 90), peppers will drop their flowers.
This can also happen if the plants have a magnesium deficiency. You can
try spraying the blooms with Epsom salts if that's the case.


Nighttime is in the 70s and 80s. Daytime temps are in the 80s and 90s but
they didn't set fruit even before the days got that high. I have Epsom
salts and will try spraying them tomorrow. How much do you recommend per
gallon of water in the sprayer?



Regards,
Greg
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Greg Mortensen 16-07-2008 08:07 PM

Pepper problems
 
In "Marie Dodge" writes:

I have Epsom salts and will try spraying them tomorrow. How much do you
recommend per gallon of water in the sprayer?


Use one tablespoon per gallon for starters.

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Marie Dodge 17-07-2008 12:45 AM

Pepper problems
 

"Greg Mortensen" wrote in message
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In "Marie Dodge"
writes:

I have Epsom salts and will try spraying them tomorrow. How much do you
recommend per gallon of water in the sprayer?


Use one tablespoon per gallon for starters.


Done! Thanks.


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Mike 17-07-2008 06:43 PM

Pepper problems
 

"Darlington" wrote in message
. com...

entire thing falls off. No peppers form. Also, I find it strange that
they're dropping green leaves from the bottom. Every one of them has at
least 2 green leaves they've dropped. They're spread out over 3 garden
plots, not all together. We don't see any insect pests on them.
Thoughts? We really miss our peppers.


I've noticed that too but I thought the reason my garden was screwed up was
because I listened to John Chapman. http://www.johnchapman.com/



I3 17-07-2008 10:16 PM

Pepper problems
 
Mike wrote:
"Darlington" wrote in message
. com...

entire thing falls off. No peppers form. Also, I find it strange that
they're dropping green leaves from the bottom. Every one of them has at
least 2 green leaves they've dropped. They're spread out over 3 garden
plots, not all together. We don't see any insect pests on them.
Thoughts? We really miss our peppers.


I've noticed that too but I thought the reason my garden was screwed up was
because I listened to John Chapman. http://www.johnchapman.com/


Are they receiving sufficient moisture? A common problem for fruit drop.

Pavel314 18-07-2008 12:53 AM

Pepper problems
 
"I3" wrote in message
news:1216329406.321875@wblv-ip-nnrp-2...
Mike wrote:
"Darlington" wrote in message
. com...

entire thing falls off. No peppers form. Also, I find it strange that
they're dropping green leaves from the bottom. Every one of them has at
least 2 green leaves they've dropped. They're spread out over 3 garden
plots, not all together. We don't see any insect pests on them.
Thoughts? We really miss our peppers.


I've noticed that too but I thought the reason my garden was screwed up
was
because I listened to John Chapman. http://www.johnchapman.com/


Are they receiving sufficient moisture? A common problem for fruit drop.


Peppers are generally very late here in Maryland; we don't expect any fruit
from bell or hot peppers until late August.

I planted some bhut jokolia peppers this year, supposed to be the hottest in
the world at twice the Scoville heat rating of the previous hottest pepper.
The plants are doing well but no flowers or fruit yet.

Paul




Marie Dodge 18-07-2008 11:57 PM

Pepper problems
 

"I3" wrote in message
news:1216329406.321875@wblv-ip-nnrp-2...
Mike wrote:
"Darlington" wrote in message
. com...

entire thing falls off. No peppers form. Also, I find it strange that
they're dropping green leaves from the bottom. Every one of them has at
least 2 green leaves they've dropped. They're spread out over 3 garden
plots, not all together. We don't see any insect pests on them.
Thoughts? We really miss our peppers.


I've noticed that too but I thought the reason my garden was screwed up
was
because I listened to John Chapman. http://www.johnchapman.com/


Are they receiving sufficient moisture? A common problem for fruit drop.


Moisture is not a problem. They're watered as needed plus we've had normal
rainfall this year. Peppers have always thrived and we rotate everything. I
sprayed them with Epsom Salts but so far they look the same. Now I'm
noticing some whitefly in the one garden. I sprayed the peppers and tomatoes
with Neem Oil. Even the peppers in the nice rich soil of a converted flower
bed have hardly grown. They're no more than 18" tall and were planted out
the end of April.




Mike 19-07-2008 07:11 PM

Pepper problems
 

"I3" wrote in message
news:1216329406.321875@wblv-ip-nnrp-2...
Mike wrote:
"Darlington" wrote in message
. com...

entire thing falls off. No peppers form. Also, I find it strange that
they're dropping green leaves from the bottom. Every one of them has at
least 2 green leaves they've dropped. They're spread out over 3 garden
plots, not all together. We don't see any insect pests on them.
Thoughts? We really miss our peppers.


I've noticed that too but I thought the reason my garden was screwed up

was
because I listened to John Chapman. http://www.johnchapman.com/


Are they receiving sufficient moisture? A common problem for fruit drop.


Their getting enough water, I think the first problem was the Uni-grow
potting soil I used for germinating the seeds became contaminated with a
dampening off type bacteria. Since then I've switched to Kellogg's Palm &
Cactus mix, and in a short time the pepper seeds germinate. I have had
problems with Unigrow before, if the pot gets a little too damp or hot, it
turns into what looks like rotting bran mush.

The second problem was the plot being overloaded with Manure, Ammonium
Phosphate, Sulfur and Ironite.



Marie Dodge 21-07-2008 06:53 AM

Pepper problems
 

"Mike" wrote in message news:W6qgk.103$5Q.98@trnddc06...
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Their getting enough water, I think the first problem was the Uni-grow
potting soil I used for germinating the seeds became contaminated with a
dampening off type bacteria. Since then I've switched to Kellogg's Palm &
Cactus mix, and in a short time the pepper seeds germinate. I have had
problems with Unigrow before, if the pot gets a little too damp or hot, it
turns into what looks like rotting bran mush.

The second problem was the plot being overloaded with Manure, Ammonium
Phosphate, Sulfur and Ironite.


We can't pinpoint the problem with our gardens except the whiteflies are
getting out of hand in one of them. The NeemOil didn't put a dent in the
population yet so I switched to Bug Be Gone. That helped. My sister's flower
garden is infested with whitefly also. Several other people that don't live
too close to us are also complaining about their peppers not producing. But
I have a friend who lives in another county and her peppers are thriving.
Today I found more green leaves below the peppers again. :*(



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