These peppers are planted next to one another. And they’re getting BER non stop they’re producing a lot of peppers but they’re all rotting. What can I do?
by Jaded-Drummer2887
8 Comments
ong-mate
More than likely; water far less.
Great-Egg-5122
Fo sho BER purchase and apply a liquid CalMag fertilizer. Problem solved.
GreepTzu
Yes, add some calcium and make sure they are watered regularly. A lil’ bit of calmag every week and with the drip, your troubles should go away.
Andrew_Higginbottom
For anybody reading this, to differentiate between Blossom End Rot and Sunburn, cut through it with a knife. Soft and squidgy is blossom end rot, dry and super thin skin is sunburn. If its sunburn, cut out the affected area and eat the rest. If its rot discard the whole pod.
The plant needs calcium. Hot peppers are calcium junkies.
Dr_Dewittkwic
Yes
hotbananastud69
This photo saddens me. I hope you find a fix for this soon.
Illustrious_Dust_0
Bone meal prevents this. I mix 1 cup per 5 gallon bucket of water and apply 2-3 times a month
8 Comments
More than likely; water far less.
Fo sho BER purchase and apply a liquid CalMag fertilizer. Problem solved.
Yes, add some calcium and make sure they are watered regularly. A lil’ bit of calmag every week and with the drip, your troubles should go away.
For anybody reading this, to differentiate between Blossom End Rot and Sunburn, cut through it with a knife. Soft and squidgy is blossom end rot, dry and super thin skin is sunburn. If its sunburn, cut out the affected area and eat the rest. If its rot discard the whole pod.
The plant needs calcium. Hot peppers are calcium junkies.
Yes
This photo saddens me. I hope you find a fix for this soon.
Bone meal prevents this. I mix 1 cup per 5 gallon bucket of water and apply 2-3 times a month
Sorry for your loss 🙁