Woke up to my pepper plants looking like this, what’s going on?
Woke up to my pepper plants looking like this, what’s going on?
by Tannerisdaman
8 Comments
Bowhunter2525
Any chance they got sprayed with something? Could also bacterial or fungal spot diseases.
Mobile_Aerie3536
Possible nutrient deficiency?
Ducimus88
some of my plants not all are doing the same i read on here some suggestion aphids on another post but icant see anything on them at all
ILIKESPAGHETTIYAY
Seems like you have a few problems going on at once. I don’t believe you “woke up and found this”. Those are days or week old wounds. You have both nutrient deficiency and pest problems.
Perhaps when you decide to be honest, someone can help you
Zealousideal_Law_262
Definitely give it some fertilizer. There are few options to treat fungus if that is what it is. Neem oil is organic and will treat pests (if it gets on them). Daconil isn’t organic but works great on fungus.
Mean_Philosopher2310
I’m not positive but I had this happen after a slug had been left in the pot for a couple days unknowingly. Maybe the slime or something?
Tak32109
How hot has it been? There’s a chance your plants just need a bit of shade / getting too much sun
Homocapsaicin
Bacterial spot. Treat leaves and roots with Bacillus amyloliquefaciens 99% solution 1tbsp/gallon once per week 3 weeks. Be well
8 Comments
Any chance they got sprayed with something? Could also bacterial or fungal spot diseases.
Possible nutrient deficiency?
some of my plants not all are doing the same i read on here some suggestion aphids on another post but icant see anything on them at all
Seems like you have a few problems going on at once. I don’t believe you “woke up and found this”. Those are days or week old wounds. You have both nutrient deficiency and pest problems.
Perhaps when you decide to be honest, someone can help you
Definitely give it some fertilizer. There are few options to treat fungus if that is what it is. Neem oil is organic and will treat pests (if it gets on them). Daconil isn’t organic but works great on fungus.
I’m not positive but I had this happen after a slug had been left in the pot for a couple days unknowingly. Maybe the slime or something?
How hot has it been? There’s a chance your plants just need a bit of shade / getting too much sun
Bacterial spot. Treat leaves and roots with Bacillus amyloliquefaciens 99% solution 1tbsp/gallon once per week 3 weeks. Be well