Cotyledon420
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I'm good on tomatoes right now I thought they were peppersyellow pear tomatoes.
I'm good on tomatoes right now I thought they were peppersyellow pear tomatoes.
So now what just be extremely careful and use iso ?You can't unless you have a commercial grade air purification system with HEPA, UV, etc... The spores are in the air. Everytime you open a door air is exchanged that contains spores of all kinds of fungus.
The tomato looks more like some kind of wilt rather than blight which also affects the fruit.
The Grow Big is too high in nitrogen and probably why your peppers didn't flower well.
Work inside first then play with your outdoor plants. Same as if you where growing males for pollen.So now what just be extremely careful and use iso ?
I thought maybe they didn't pollinate...your suppose to pollinate peppers is what I've read but I thought the bees did that and the windMy jalapenos and habaneros did awesome this season. Tomatoes and bells in the garden sucked. One bell pepper per plant and the tomatoes where just too wet. Anything in a pot under the overhang of the house did awesome.
That could be the case. I have flowers in my garden to attract pollinators.....probably helps.I thought maybe they didn't pollinate...your suppose to pollinate peppers is what I've read but I thought the bees did that and the wind
SmartThat could be the case. I have flowers in my garden to attract pollinators.....probably helps.
You have to have bees. Do you have plants that attract pollinators in your yard? It's a good idea to plant lots of flowers that attract bees around your yard if you're growing vegetables. Gives the bees a reason to be in the area. A couple pepper plants might not show up on the radar. Yellow flowers are really attractive to bees.I thought maybe they didn't pollinate...your suppose to pollinate peppers is what I've read but I thought the bees did that and the wind
I don't have any compost just some castingsyour peppers are sharing an infection from a hardwood tree that is shedding dead matter
if you keep up on topdressing compost and don't over feed N you'll not see it progress.
I don't in the back yard I do have flowers in the front yard tho perennialsYou have to have bees. Do you have plants that attract pollinators in your yard? It's a good idea to plant lots of flowers that attract bees around your yard if you're growing vegetables. Gives the bees a reason to be in the area. A couple pepper plants might not show up on the radar. Yellow flowers are really attractive to bees.
Light that yard up. Plant some flowers. Give bees a reason to be there.I don't in the back yard I do have flowers in the front yard tho perennials
I've noticed this takes a lot longer outdoors very slowYou don't need bees to pollinate bell peppers. Same as tomatoes, wind or shaking is enough.
Jack's 321 has been great for my peppers and tomatoes btw. I get so many flowers on my bell peppers indoors that I have to pick 80% of them off. Outdoor have been slower but they're not on a constant 18/6. Have to up the calnit for the tomatoes though or I get blossom end rot.
I will next year it's so late were about to hit frost season soonLight that yard up. Plant some flowers. Give bees a reason to be there.
Correct with some varieties of the nightshade family but It's alway good to create pollinator habitat. Plus flowers are nice to look at and other crops that aren't self pollinators do need bees. And you get even better pollination with the addition of pollinators.You don't need bees to pollinate bell peppers. Same as tomatoes, wind or shaking is enough.
Jack's 321 has been great for my peppers and tomatoes btw. I get so many flowers on my bell peppers indoors that I have to pick 80% of them off. Outdoor have been slower but they're not on a constant 18/6. Have to up the calnit for the tomatoes though or I get blossom end rot.
Look at tht bird just chilling