It is suppose to be Brain Strain Yellow, all of my other plants are fine and healthy but this one and my scotch brain have something going on with them. The leaf are also kinda stiff. Any help is welcome, thanks!
by Anonymitys_Finest
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Binary-Trees
What light? What intensity and distance? What ppm is your water? What are you feeding? What is your humidity? How often do you water? How long do your drybacks take?
AstolfoFGC
Looks kinda like a rough case of edema, I’ve had that on some of my chilis too. Essentially it can occur through different cultural practices like watering, plant’s environment, etc. What happens with edema is that the plant can’t transpire faster than it is taking up water and the excess water has no place to really go other than getting absorbed by the plant cells, causing the leaf surface to deform and bubble like this until the individual cells die off, thus bringing more problems with bacteria and fungi. Your temp and humidity looks fine so you’ll have to find out which of the light and watering practices might be affecting this. Both too high and low of light can close the stomata, slowing down the transpiration process to the point that it’s retaining too much water. As for watering, I prefer to wait until the leaves start to droop before doing a thorough watering.
theperpetuity
Nothing? Seems to be growing.
ILCHottTub
What all the white stuff on the foliage? How are you watering? Are there fans? More information needed…
yolk3d
Those feet? For free? In this day and age?
AstolfoFGC
Anytime! Hopefully, the info helps out. Definitely, a lot of variables to look out for when it comes to plant problems. 😭 Something that does get overlooked is the light’s position, so if it’s the closest one to the light, I would consider moving it further away. I plant mine outside in the spring but we can get some intense light in the summer months with full sun from 7 am to 8 or 9 pm with no shade so I have to put a shade cloth over my bed of peppers. I saw you mentioned you had aphid problem at one point too so I’d definitely monitor it regularly. Weakened plants are really attractive to pests so you can get pests reoccurring on the same plant sadly. I’ve definitely had to fight some egregious reoccurring aphid battles. 😔
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What light? What intensity and distance? What ppm is your water? What are you feeding? What is your humidity? How often do you water? How long do your drybacks take?
Looks kinda like a rough case of edema, I’ve had that on some of my chilis too. Essentially it can occur through different cultural practices like watering, plant’s environment, etc. What happens with edema is that the plant can’t transpire faster than it is taking up water and the excess water has no place to really go other than getting absorbed by the plant cells, causing the leaf surface to deform and bubble like this until the individual cells die off, thus bringing more problems with bacteria and fungi. Your temp and humidity looks fine so you’ll have to find out which of the light and watering practices might be affecting this. Both too high and low of light can close the stomata, slowing down the transpiration process to the point that it’s retaining too much water. As for watering, I prefer to wait until the leaves start to droop before doing a thorough watering.
Nothing? Seems to be growing.
What all the white stuff on the foliage? How are you watering? Are there fans? More information needed…
Those feet? For free? In this day and age?
Anytime! Hopefully, the info helps out. Definitely, a lot of variables to look out for when it comes to plant problems. 😭 Something that does get overlooked is the light’s position, so if it’s the closest one to the light, I would consider moving it further away. I plant mine outside in the spring but we can get some intense light in the summer months with full sun from 7 am to 8 or 9 pm with no shade so I have to put a shade cloth over my bed of peppers. I saw you mentioned you had aphid problem at one point too so I’d definitely monitor it regularly. Weakened plants are really attractive to pests so you can get pests reoccurring on the same plant sadly. I’ve definitely had to fight some egregious reoccurring aphid battles. 😔