Re: Pepper Question


Calcium deficiency would cause blossom end rot.  That's why I save and
pulverize my eggshells.  Might actually be too much rain, not that it's a
problem I've ever had.  Or am ever likely to.

On 6/4/06, Donna <gossiper@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
> well since no one replied (yet)... I will take a stab
> at it.
>
> Is the soil draining from all the rain? Might be water
> logged problem.
>
> If not that, might need something in the soil.
> Although I should know this, I can't remember if it is
> a nitrogen or calcium deficiency.
>
> Donna
>
>
>
> --- SueNY <sue.nyc@att.net> wrote:
>
> >   Some of my peppers are not looking good. They have
> > rusty brown patches on
> > their leaves and some of them are yellowing and
> > falling off. Could it be
> > from all the heavy rains we've had? They get full
> > sun at least 7hrs or so a
> > day. Sun scald? This is only on a couple of plants.
> > They all have a couple
> > of tiny holes, obviously something had a snack, but
> > I inspected them all and
> > could find no bugs.
> >
> > Sue
>
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Pam Evans
Kemp TX
zone 8A

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