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Chris Long 05-06-2003 09:20 AM

Chilli Plants
 
I have a range of chilli plants I've grown from seeds. SOme of them are
doing really well, but some have a problem with their leaves which are
sometimes discoloured or curled round the edges so they look deformed. Some
are also a bit stunted.

Any ideas what the problem might be?
Is it leaving them outside?

thanks
Chris



Paul Kelly 05-06-2003 09:20 AM

Chilli Plants
 

"Chris Long" wrote in message
...
I have a range of chilli plants I've grown from seeds. SOme of them are
doing really well, but some have a problem with their leaves which are
sometimes discoloured or curled round the edges so they look deformed.

Some
are also a bit stunted.



loads of different questions about chillies at the moment - something of a
hot topic?

pk



[email protected] 05-06-2003 09:20 AM

Chilli Plants
 
On Wed, 4 Jun 2003 18:16:57 +0100, "Chris Long"
wrote:

I have a range of chilli plants I've grown from seeds. SOme of them are
doing really well, but some have a problem with their leaves which are
sometimes discoloured or curled round the edges so they look deformed. Some
are also a bit stunted.

Any ideas what the problem might be?
Is it leaving them outside?


Some of ours have got this and it seems to coincide with the presence
of aphids.
--
Stuart Baldwin
news\at/boxatrix\dot/co\dot/uk

Chris Long 05-06-2003 09:20 AM

Chilli Plants
 
ah, yes, this was my other theory.

Chris

wrote in message
...
On Wed, 4 Jun 2003 18:16:57 +0100, "Chris Long"
wrote:

I have a range of chilli plants I've grown from seeds. SOme of them are
doing really well, but some have a problem with their leaves which are
sometimes discoloured or curled round the edges so they look deformed.

Some
are also a bit stunted.

Any ideas what the problem might be?
Is it leaving them outside?


Some of ours have got this and it seems to coincide with the presence
of aphids.
--
Stuart Baldwin
news\at/boxatrix\dot/co\dot/uk




Tim 05-06-2003 09:20 AM

Chilli Plants
 
On Wed, 04 Jun 2003 21:37:56 +0100, wrote:

On Wed, 4 Jun 2003 18:16:57 +0100, "Chris Long"
wrote:

I have a range of chilli plants I've grown from seeds. SOme of them are
doing really well, but some have a problem with their leaves which are
sometimes discoloured or curled round the edges so they look deformed.
Some
are also a bit stunted.

Any ideas what the problem might be?
Is it leaving them outside?


Some of ours have got this and it seems to coincide with the presence
of aphids.


Aphids are a real pest on chillis, especially if they are under stress,
maybe from not enough light, or heavy soil, or if they're being
overwatered. I find they thrive if allowed to dry out a bit between
waterings. Basically treat them like tomatoes, but you don't need to pinch
out the shoots. Chillis can get sunburn quite easily, actually, are the
leaves going pale brown to white in patches or along the edges?

There are loads of sites on the Web about chilli growing.
http://www.chillisgalore.co.uk/pages/growingtips.html
http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/horticulture/5291.html
for starters.


Tim.

Chris Long 05-06-2003 08:08 PM

Chilli Plants
 
yes, the leaves on some of them have brown edges and blotches. I'm growing
them in general purpose compost, I guess this isn't ideal? I also think I've
been overwatering them.

Chris

"Tim" wrote in message
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On Wed, 04 Jun 2003 21:37:56 +0100, wrote:

On Wed, 4 Jun 2003 18:16:57 +0100, "Chris Long"
wrote:

I have a range of chilli plants I've grown from seeds. SOme of them are
doing really well, but some have a problem with their leaves which are
sometimes discoloured or curled round the edges so they look deformed.
Some
are also a bit stunted.

Any ideas what the problem might be?
Is it leaving them outside?


Some of ours have got this and it seems to coincide with the presence
of aphids.


Aphids are a real pest on chillis, especially if they are under stress,
maybe from not enough light, or heavy soil, or if they're being
overwatered. I find they thrive if allowed to dry out a bit between
waterings. Basically treat them like tomatoes, but you don't need to pinch
out the shoots. Chillis can get sunburn quite easily, actually, are the
leaves going pale brown to white in patches or along the edges?

There are loads of sites on the Web about chilli growing.
http://www.chillisgalore.co.uk/pages/growingtips.html
http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/horticulture/5291.html
for starters.


Tim.




Tim 06-06-2003 08:32 AM

Chilli Plants
 
On Thu, 5 Jun 2003 20:04:16 +0100, Chris Long
wrote:

yes, the leaves on some of them have brown edges and blotches. I'm
growing
them in general purpose compost, I guess this isn't ideal? I also think
I've
been overwatering them.


General fertilizer is ok, but try one for flowers (low nitrogen?),
and definitely try keeping them on the dry side, with a good throughough
watering to soak the soil then let it dry out again. I find that helps perk
them up a bit. Try not to let them wilt, but if they do, don't panic, they
have remarkable powers of recovery.
Tim.


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