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[email protected] 19-07-2005 10:15 PM

Bell Pepper plants look terrible
 
My bell pepper plants look awful. They did look good very early and
now lots of the leaves are turning yellow and that first pepper that I
saw a few weeks ago has shrivelled up. The only thing I can think of
is too much water. There is a horizontal line in my garden that seems
to accumulate too much water and the peppers are in that line.

The tomato plants at the top of the upgrade or downgrade are as big as
can be, over 6 feet, while the tomoto plants in the same row as the
peppers look much smaller, even though they were planted later and
they are plum tomatoes instead of the Beefsteaks or big Boys up on
top.

I think I definately have a water problem retention problem, as there
is sand in the soil. What do you think. From very hot and wet Long
Island.

alan

TQ 19-07-2005 11:55 PM


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My bell pepper plants look awful. They did look good very early and
now lots of the leaves are turning yellow and that first pepper that I
saw a few weeks ago has shrivelled up. The only thing I can think of
is too much water. There is a horizontal line in my garden that seems
to accumulate too much water and the peppers are in that line.

The tomato plants at the top of the upgrade or downgrade are as big as
can be, over 6 feet, while the tomoto plants in the same row as the
peppers look much smaller, even though they were planted later and
they are plum tomatoes instead of the Beefsteaks or big Boys up on
top.

I think I definately have a water problem retention problem, as there
is sand in the soil. What do you think. From very hot and wet Long
Island.


Your diagnosis sounds about right. If the year hadn't been as wet it has,
then the ones in the swail would be bigger that the ones planted on higher
ground.



Mitch@this_is_not_a_real_address.com 25-07-2005 01:47 AM


My bell pepper plants look awful.


Ours are horrible as well. They're barely any bigger than when we
planted them, but the peppers are huge, with very thin walls. Because
the plants are so tiny, the peppers lie on the ground and basically
rot on one side.

Strangely, our lettuce is delicious and not bitter at all...and we
didn't use any shading. Weird! It's been 95 degrees every day for a
month, with almost no rain (I water every day).


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