I have a habenero plant. It's about 8 inches tall in a 5 gallon bucket.
I cut off the leaves with those spots.
Any tips on growing those peppers?
Thanks, Andy
I have a habenero plant. It's about 8 inches tall in a 5 gallon bucket.
I cut off the leaves with those spots.
Any tips on growing those peppers?
Thanks, Andy
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Looks more like damage from a slug or snail.
Tips? Never grow them near other plants in the same group ex. tomatoes, tobacco, potatoes etc []'s
The pictures don't show much. One shows no blemishes and the other shows one half of one.
Not that I know what it looks like anyhow.
Take a good picture and go to a garden shop and ask them.
Around here the real garden shops have a copy of a big book, about 4" think, about plant parasites and diseases, with pictures. Printed by Ortho or some one.
And of course there's the web.
If you go to the garden shop, upt the leaf in a plastic bag. They don't want a possible infection in their greenhouse.
The leaf is shriveled up.
But no other leaves have developed those brown areas.
Andy
I was probably right, a slug or a snail. A disease would have spread quickly to the rest of the plant. []'s
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