Hello! I've had this plant since May and has produced multiple batches of peppers. I water it a good amount so I don't think it's a watering issue. No signs of bugs or fungus. Is it just getting ready for winter? For reference I live in central Fl zone 10a. Any help would be appreciated!

by Factor_Vivid

4 Comments

  1. Leave edges curling could be overwatering but these leaves do not look bubbly so it’s hard to tell, you could try to measure the amount you give and adjust to see if it does anything, also how much water in what amount of time can make a difference.
    Fertiliser can also have leaves curl up but I didn’t see burns on the leaves…
    Really not easy to see what the issue might be
    I do see however a few black spots that look like a fungal infection… so maybe this is the cause

  2. Emily_Porn_6969

    My guess is that as the sun moves it is getting too much shade & there is just less daylight .

  3. Frankinsens

    As the weather cools – water less. Peppers like to dry out a bit between watering. I see its in a grow bag, are you using fertilizer? If the nutrient deplete the plant can also struggle. You will want to use a good calcium supplement also. Peppers can grow year round in warm conditions, with proper care.