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Posted on 4/17/24 at 6:28 am to Devious
Any ideas on what could be going on with my peppers? I've had this happen to two, a Jimmy Nardello and an Aji Charapita. The Aji died before I fertilized, this one shortly after. Only about a tablespoon of 10-10-10 on it. It's been doing well the last 3 weeks or so. Hasn't moved location. Soil is moist but not soaked so I don't think it was under/overwatered. Happened overnight.


Posted on 4/17/24 at 9:18 am to Loup
Did it happen to the two plants at different times? Has herbicide been sprayed in the area?
Posted on 4/17/24 at 9:36 am to bluemoons
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Did it happen to the two plants at different times? Has herbicide been sprayed in the area?
Within a few daysof each other, about 6' apart. I haven't sprayed any herbicides in my yard yet. Neighbors never spray any. The rest of the peppers in the spot are looking great. Just has me worried that this is going to happen to all of them.
Posted on 4/17/24 at 9:52 am to Loup
That is odd man. When you pull it up, post a photo of what the roots look like. It could be nematodes.
Posted on 4/17/24 at 10:07 am to Loup
You have good soil in those pots? Any chance it's just compacted clay and water just drained out the outside?
Posted on 4/17/24 at 10:10 am to LSUJuice
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You have good soil in those pots? Any chance it's just compacted clay and water just drained out the outside?
It's a mix of my own compost and promix. It's done pretty well in the past years. There were some lumps of clay in the compost but I pulled those out when mixing it.
Posted on 4/18/24 at 8:14 am to Devious
Any ideas what could be wrong with my tomato’s? These were planted a month ago and have not grown a single bit. I have peppers in the same type of box and soil in the same locations, and while they haven’t gotten much taller, they have started to produce flowers.



This post was edited on 4/18/24 at 8:15 am
Posted on 4/18/24 at 8:18 am to LSUTiger23
That's a lot of decomposing wood chips...is there enough nitrogen left over for your plants??
Posted on 4/18/24 at 8:54 am to Bigdawgb
I added 5-1-1 Fish fertilizer to it last week. The wood chips is the Miracle Gro Organic all natural mulch. Should I not be using this? Do i need to add more nitrogen?
I bought another tomato and pepper plant and planted those last weekend in individual pots without the mulch. I guess we shall see.
I bought another tomato and pepper plant and planted those last weekend in individual pots without the mulch. I guess we shall see.
Posted on 4/18/24 at 9:19 am to LSUTiger23
I have a mixture of tomatoes and peppers I started from seed and the same bought from home stores. The ones I started aren't doing anything for the most part. The store bought ones are growing well with the exception of two bells that are a mystery. I may be done with that experiment unless I can't find a particular tomato or pepper.
Posted on 4/18/24 at 9:44 am to AlxTgr

My 3 year old Rio Grande peach tree is loaded. Already culled some and propped the limbs up since it looked like it was threatening to crack itself. I've read that you're supposed to cull to one peach every 4 to 6 inches but I can't convince myself to do it. About to put an insect/bird net around it.
Posted on 4/18/24 at 10:31 am to LSUTiger23
As long as the chips are just on top, and not in the soil, I would think you're fine on nitrogen... I see a fence right next to the bed. You sure it's not shading them for most of the day?
Posted on 4/18/24 at 10:35 am to LSUJuice
That box is facing south and gets sun almost the entire day.
Posted on 4/18/24 at 11:38 am to LSUTiger23
How much are you watering? I just got educated from the board that I was watering too much. Now that I’ve layed off I can already see a difference.
Posted on 4/18/24 at 11:40 am to meeple
I was watering every day for the first week or two. I saw on here as well that i could be watering to much so I've been watering every other day.
Posted on 4/18/24 at 11:53 am to LSUTiger23
Water when an inch below the surface is dry. The tomatoes look to have a phosphorus deficiency. The peppers look over-watered.
Posted on 4/18/24 at 6:57 pm to Devious
I can't figure out why 1 of the 20 tomatoes have a few brown spots. Any suggestions on what it can be?
Posted on 4/18/24 at 10:33 pm to LSUfansabanhater
Someone posted this back a bit and I found it helpful. Could it possibly be a slight cold injury? Does the fruit or the leaves have brown spots?
https://extension.umd.edu/resource/key-common-problems-tomatoes/
https://extension.umd.edu/resource/key-common-problems-tomatoes/
Posted on 4/19/24 at 8:46 am to TunaTigers
Thanks. The leaves look exactly cold weather injury but I just planted them two weeks ago and we haven't had cold weather since.
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