Left for the long weekend, came back to this. Poor babies started flowering too. Cloth 7 gallon bags are here Wednesday that's why they aren't transplanted yet.

by IndubitablyPedantic

14 Comments

  1. PeanutButterLeopard

    They’re so sad! I’m sure they’ll bounce back but they look clinically depressed. Call them a therapist maybe?

  2. Andrew_Higginbottom

    Get them repotted.. Like keeping a tiger in a house cats cage.

  3. BeagleBackRibs

    You might want to pot up sooner than that

  4. Ok-Huckleberry-8628

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  5. thenordicfrost

    They’ll be fine. I’ve done worst, multiple times. They can lose all their leaves and make an incredibly comeback. They’re just overly dramatic.

  6. Ignantpigions

    Once you transplant them and keep up the watering and fertilizing, they’ll be back and better than ever. They’re a little small still so I’d pick off the flower buds and let them focus on growing. Pepper plants can be so dramatic lol mine used to do this all the time after a few days of no water and as soon as I fed them they’d spring right back up like nothing ever happened

  7. TheRemedyKitchen

    Always remember that chili plants are dramatic little bitches. These are fine and just in need of water and maybe potting up a size

  8. cataclasis

    I recently made a post about a pepper plant of mine that looked like this. It took a couple days but it perked back up! Best of luck 🙂

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