Hi everyone, I noticed that my habanero plants (Got 2 of them) have really wrinkly leaves. So far not that dramatic I believe (Based on other people's posts it's probably due to calcium deficiency, but shouldn't affect the plants too much), however I now noticed that the leaves are getting a bit "dry"(?) and started developing holes / cuts. Additionally some of the older leaves seem to have slightly brown tips. I usually give them fertilizer every 2 weeks (7-5-6). Also noticed that they are maybe a bit over-watered, so maybe that's a cause? They are pretty exposed to the sun, should I maybe temporarily place them somewhere more shaded? Thanks in advance for any advice and ideas
by LTheF
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The younger leaves wrinkling is definitely a calcium deficiency in the soil. You can take some dry eggshells, blend them up, and sprinkle it on to the soil.
Browning of the older leaves might be magnesium or iron deficiency