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CanopyCo 03-08-2008 08:50 PM

New Pepper Problem
 
New Pepper Problem

The peppers that were producing in my garden have started having
peppers ruin on the plant.

The peppers (bell) look just fine until the side that is up starts
getting soft.
Finally it just gets so soft it falls in.

Been getting 100 F days here, with no rain.
I've been watering them at night off and on.



Pat Kiewicz 04-08-2008 11:46 AM

New Pepper Problem
 
CanopyCo said:


New Pepper Problem

The peppers that were producing in my garden have started having
peppers ruin on the plant.

The peppers (bell) look just fine until the side that is up starts
getting soft.
Finally it just gets so soft it falls in.

Been getting 100 F days here, with no rain.
I've been watering them at night off and on.


Sounds like sunscald. This is caused by exposure of the fruit to
direct sunlight and is not a disease, but a physiological problem.
Sometimes the sunscalded areas will be colonized by a fungus, but
the fungus is the result of, not the cause of, the lesions on the
fruit. Sunscald is worse on plants that have been partly defoliated
by pests or leaf diseases.

It would help if you could somehow shade the peppers in the heat
of the day. It might also help to mist the plants during the hottest
part of the day, when they might be stressed and drooping despite
having plenty of soil moisture.

Wild chiles are found growing under 'nurse trees' where they
are sheltered from direct sunlight, and where the air is just a bit
more humid.

--
Pat in Plymouth MI ('someplace.net' is comcast)

After enlightenment, the laundry.


Richard at GS 04-08-2008 01:13 PM

Most likely sunscald, like sunburn on fruit. Shading plants through the hottest part of the day should sort it out.
If not then look up 'blossom end rot' and 'anthracnose'.
Regards
Richard

mor 04-08-2008 02:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CanopyCo (Post 808145)
New Pepper Problem

The peppers that were producing in my garden have started having
peppers ruin on the plant.

The peppers (bell) look just fine until the side that is up starts
getting soft.
Finally it just gets so soft it falls in.

Been getting 100 F days here, with no rain.
I've been watering them at night off and on.

it mostly likely to be blossom end rot am also think you could be over watering it.

CanopyCo 04-08-2008 09:45 PM

New Pepper Problem
 
Thanks all.
I'll make it a shade and see if that helps.


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