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I had 3 perfect hot peppers growing in my container. they were flowering and making small peppers. Until one day (I think after I fertelize them) they died instantlly (like one hour ago they were perfect... Boom dead!). My question is, will they regrow or no hope?
agree with Ron. if it happened right after feeding ...well too much
as peppers are a perennial in theory you could break a pick off and root it...but this looks DEAD all over.
It happened to one of my pepper plants too but it cant be too much fertilizer cause it's in the same garden with a ton of other very healthy pepper plants. It's been like that for over a week so I finally just pulled it out to protect the other plants.
It happened to one of my pepper plants too but it cant be too much fertilizer cause it's in the same garden with a ton of other very healthy pepper plants. It's been like that for over a week so I finally just pulled it out to protect the other plants.
Yeah, the pepper diseases are usually a no-win situation. That's why I always plant more than I need. Btw, my pepper plant was just as advanced as yours when it suddenly wilted so yeah, even a healthy older plant is no guarantee.
yeah Trax is right about about wilt......don't re-use the potting mix unless you aerate it for at least a week in the hot sun to kill off the pathogen in it and disinfect the pot if you need to use it for other plants. It will spread to to other veggies especially ones from the same family eg. tomatoes etc.
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