What is causing curling leaves? by ExCowboyJimmy PepperPepper Lovers 9 Comments WTF-Pepper 3 years ago Too much water or too close to the light source. creativeasf 3 years ago probably overfertilization Chilakilla 3 years ago Too strong fertilizer, is my guess Key-Project3125 3 years ago Mine did the same thing. First time ever. Been growing pepper for years. Giant_spider_233 3 years ago Too much fertilizer. The-Noize 3 years ago Calcium deficiency can do that Roll-Roll-Roll 3 years ago Too close to your light. You can see some of the white burn spots too papigarrett 3 years ago Mine do this when I let them dry out too much and bring them back to life, although it could be fertilizer as well CorgiLady 3 years ago I would say too much water Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
papigarrett 3 years ago Mine do this when I let them dry out too much and bring them back to life, although it could be fertilizer as well
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Too much water or too close to the light source.
probably overfertilization
Too strong fertilizer, is my guess
Mine did the same thing. First time ever. Been growing pepper for years.
Too much fertilizer.
Calcium deficiency can do that
Too close to your light. You can see some of the white burn spots too
Mine do this when I let them dry out too much and bring them back to life, although it could be fertilizer as well
I would say too much water