Watered a few days ago, but top layer of soil is dry. Grown indoors and has been doing well, up until the curling today.

by eribooooo

9 Comments

  1. Instinct3110

    idk, thought it might be due too much light

  2. Deepseadude

    Some people call edema on this behaviour some say too strong light. I myself struggle with this and would like an answer too :/

  3. I had this curling thing on my pepper. It. got better when I toned down on the water a bit. Mine can’t be too much light. It is a south faced window sil plant. In summer the sun is too high and there is barely any direct sunlight.

  4. Totalidiotfuq

    Check for fungus gnats and any other pest. On soil and under leaves. Sometimes they manifest differently

    In my experience it’s not heat or water related. Both would result in a curl downwards. Could be too much fertilizer like someone else suggested; i typically under fertilize 😭

  5. GuhFarmer2

    Could be:
    – Pests
    – Chilli leaf curl virus (if this is the case, separate the plant from any others).
    – Too much heat
    – Over/under watering
    – Wind stress
    – Calcium or magnesium deficiency

  6. Prescientpedestrian

    If it’s not pests, which is always the first thing to check for, it’s a transpiration issue and usually more calcium fixes that regardless of if it’s a wind issue or light issue or whatever else

  7. totally_kyle_

    Could literally be anything. Peppers are so dramatic.

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