I’ve seen this before, but I’ve forgotten what to do. Hitting a few of my Jalapeños
I’ve seen this before, but I’ve forgotten what to do. Hitting a few of my Jalapeños
by Biblioman6
5 Comments
Rickmyross
Looks like blossom end rot maybe?
If it’s BER it’s usually from inconsistent watering. For example being really wet of multiple days and then being really dry for multiple days. The inconsistent watering effects nutrient intake.
Remarkable_Sir8647
Could this be calcium deficiency ?
homebrew_1
Possible sun scald?
caaahris
Looks like sun scald
wagglemonkey
It’ll either be sunscald or BER like others said. If that’s happening to peppers underneath the canopy and in smiths shade, than it’s BER and is caused by a calcium deficiency but usually related to inconsistent watering rather than lack of calcium in the soil. If it’s sunscald you can put up a shade cloth
5 Comments
Looks like blossom end rot maybe?
If it’s BER it’s usually from inconsistent watering. For example being really wet of multiple days and then being really dry for multiple days. The inconsistent watering effects nutrient intake.
Could this be calcium deficiency ?
Possible sun scald?
Looks like sun scald
It’ll either be sunscald or BER like others said. If that’s happening to peppers underneath the canopy and in smiths shade, than it’s BER and is caused by a calcium deficiency but usually related to inconsistent watering rather than lack of calcium in the soil. If it’s sunscald you can put up a shade cloth