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What Causes Peppers To Fall Off The Plant
Peppers may fall off the plant due to extreme temperatures (daytime temperatures above 95 degrees Fahrenheit or below 55 degrees Fahrenheit, or nightt...
Keeping Peppers Over The Winter How To Winter Peppers
Prune back the branches of the pepper plant to a few main “Y”s on the plant, leaving about 1-2 inches (2.5-5 cm.) for the upper part of the “Y”. This ...
Pepper Blossoms Falling Off The Plant
But when conditions are less extreme, a plant that has dropped its blossoms will flower again, set fruit, and be productive. Temperatures too cold or ...
Pepper Growing Problems And Bell Pepper Plant Diseases
The most common diseases in pepper plants are fungus related. ... Bacterial leaf spot is one of the more common infections in pepper plants. It causes...
How To Stake Pepper Plants
The best way to stake peppers is to drive a wooden or metal stake next to the plant or every 3 to 4 feet (0.9 to 1.2 m.) per row. Then, simply tie the...
Worms On Peppers What Is Eating My Peppers?
The pepper caterpillar will munch on both the fruit and the leaves of your pepper plant. You will know he 's been there because he leaves large open s...
Does Pruning Bell Peppers Help How to Prune Pepper Plants
If timed correctly, proper pruning encourages strong sturdy stems, good branching, reduced disease and pest pressure, fruits that ripen quickly and ev...
Common Pepper Plant Problems - Pepper Plant Diseases And Pests
Pepper Plant DiseasesBacterial leaf spot is one of the more common infections in pepper plants. ... Mosaic virus is also a common viral infection that...
Growing peppers indoors pollination
Fan. Using and electric fan is another option, especially for indoor growing, as it provides wind action. Place an electric fan on a low or medium spe...