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Finally got peppers, but these spots just showed up.
What are these spots? I’m growing habaneros in plastic buckets. After 8 months of raising these peppers it’s finally producing. But at the same time these brown spots on the stem began to show up. Is there a way to fix this? Also the leaves began to fall off to they point where here all basically gone, I’ve tried putting them inside but that seemed to do nothing. Is there anything I can do to fix that as well?
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Where are you located? I assume somewhere very warm, if they have been outside for 8 months. However, habaneros, at least the old varieties, start producing after 120 days, and now just about all of the varieties are much sooner, so I can't imagine them taking 8 months, even taking away the 6 weeks starting the seedlings. So something definitely went wrong, probably before the blight. And they don't look that large. I assume that is a 5 gal bucket, and in that, most would get much larger than that in just a few months around here.
Not sure what that is - maybe somebody in a hot region can chime in on it, but I have never seen that on any of my peppers, nor have I had the leaves drop like that, except when I have tried bring them indoors in the fall.
Where are you located? I assume somewhere very warm, if they have been outside for 8 months. However, habaneros, at least the old varieties, start producing after 120 days, and now just about all of the varieties are much sooner, so I can't imagine them taking 8 months, even taking away the 6 weeks starting the seedlings. So something definitely went wrong, probably before the blight. And they don't look that large. I assume that is a 5 gal bucket, and in that, most would get much larger than that in just a few months around here.
Not sure what that is - maybe somebody in a hot region can chime in on it, but I have never seen that on any of my peppers, nor have I had the leaves drop like that, except when I have tried bring them indoors in the fall.