CHILLIES CHILLIES Something Different

OZIOZIAUTO

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Howdy y'all
Just thort I would change the tone a bit 😎
Show me your chillies 👀
 

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OZIOZIAUTO

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I started a bit late this year. I usually grow super hots but we recently moved, so I was unprepared.

These are some cayenne that I planted way too late in mid December.


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They're just starting to fruit now.
I don't know why but I was told by a "Chill Comnaseur" ha.that they love fert balls on top rather than our traditional ferts so I'm gunna grab a tubb on pay day.....what are your thoughts
If you look the leaves are canoing on every plant, so I tried letting it dry right out thinking overwater, then I cut back on npk and seaol...same shit....what is the prob ya reckon.
 

ThaliaGreen

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I don't know why but I was told by a "Chill Comnaseur" ha.that they love fert balls on top rather than our traditional ferts so I'm gunna grab a tubb on pay day.....what are your thoughts
If you look the leaves are canoing on every plant, so I tried letting it dry right out thinking overwater, then I cut back on npk and seaol...same shit....what is the prob ya reckon.
Yeah not sure. Over watering was my first thought too. I don't usually grow them in soil but when I do, I usually wait for them to wilt a little before I water them again. I've heard making them suffer a bit increases the heat.

I usually grow mine hydroponically though, and I usually use this stuff:
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The biggest chilli plant I ever grew was just in a net cup in the lid of a mason jar filled with a solution of this, kratky style. It grew taller than I am.
 
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