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    health Leaves with brown spots become yellow and fall off

    It has helped. Thanks people! I don't expect new growth anymore because it's getting cold and darker but the yellow and brown is slowly going away.
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    health Leaves with brown spots become yellow and fall off

    Thanks. I have given some of my plants some extra fertilizer (20-20-20) so let's see what happens.
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    health Leaves with brown spots become yellow and fall off

    I found it really difficult to find just how many nutrients plants need. Eventually I based my calculation on information from here (available in almost every language except English apparently): https://nl.gardenjornal.com/10369385-why-a-pepper-plant-wont-produce-flowers-or-fruit It says: 5...
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    health Leaves with brown spots become yellow and fall off

    Are you sure? I have given all my plants the same amount of fertilizer and some are doing very well. They have become tall with large dark green leaves and many peppers. Maybe I made a mistake in spreading the fertilizer well, because I just calculated how much all my plants would need, dumped...
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    health Leaves with brown spots become yellow and fall off

    Any idea what this is? I couldn't find pictures of a similar problem. Only one out of my 19 plants has this. More and more leaves, seemingly random ones, get these brown spots, then become yellow and fall of.
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    greenhouse Using a propagator outside with the lid on

    I placed the propagator outside today because it was sunny. The plants still look fine, though it was probably too hot because the heat became trapped inside the propagator (which would also happen if it was indoors). When there is sunlight maybe it's better to leave the lid of because of the...
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    growing peppers for the flavors

    Yes, I have read that paper, thanks.
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    greenhouse Using a propagator outside with the lid on

    I'm trying to grow pepper plants and I have an idea that I can barely find any information about. Sources seem to agree that the best way to grow peppers, using a propagator, is this: 1. keep the lid on and make it warm (say, 28°C); 2. as soon as the first seeds germinate, open the vents; 3...
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    growing peppers for the flavors

    Hello, I'm dinkydau. I'm trying to grow peppers because I want to know what the flavors are. I would prefer to just buy them but that's impossible. There are very interesting flavors. Many years ago I started using madame jeanette peppers. Those seem to be not well know among English speaking...
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