Your peppers please!

My leaves on pepper plants are yellowing a bit.. im in michigan and we have been in the 70-80's the last couple weeks. Should I still water twice a day or maybe a nutrient def? Their potted in miracle grow garden soil. I'll add pics later.
 
My leaves on pepper plants are yellowing a bit.. im in michigan and we have been in the 70-80's the last couple weeks. Should I still water twice a day or maybe a nutrient def? Their potted in miracle grow garden soil. I'll add pics later.

Is it starting at the bottom? A foliar feed of epsom salts probably couldn't hurt. If you're in pots, peppers don't like wet roots. They can handle and like drying out some from time to time. It's better to be too dry than too wet with peppers and for that matter most plants.
 
Purdy peppers boys. I only just two days ago set a nice jalapeno in the small garden I have here in s. AZ. Picked it up from W Mart...Poor thing had bent over and the side shoots pushed out and made me a three leader pepper plant.
That and some Italian parsley. But the best part? It's only 106 outside. (: :fire:
 
7 pot bubble, apocalypse scorpion, carolina reaper, goats weed, ghost but my ghost seems to be havinf alot of issues.. can anyone tell by the leaves if its a deficiency? im leaning towards root rot but i honestly cant tell she hasnt been watered in some time she was transplanted into a giant pot for her new home now all the new growth comes in all fucked up, plant is still trying to shell out flowers but foliage looks like absolute shit.
 

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My three leader jalapino and a native pepper here we call Chiltepin. Its a tiny pepper about the size of a small jelly bean. The Scoville scale puts it at between 50k and 100k units depending on seasonal rain. And my Moringa plants donated by a friend. The cactus is a climbing one called dragon fruit. I hope it flowers this year.
 

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The carolina reaper, Brewed up some compost tea and growers recharge, cant wait to watch her blow up!!! been cutting flowers off so she can just grow big and beautiful.
 

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