by Fiona » 08 Jul 2006 08:28
Hi George,
Thanks as usual for your reply.
I gave my peppers some fertilizer this morning as I haven't been doing this (I didn't like to do it until they started to fruit, although my chilli has, my bell pepper hasn't yet).
With the current weather, I have left the windows open on my enclosed balcony (the enclosed balcony is off my bedroom, so my room has been too hot otherwise).
I don't think the plants are over or under watered. I did notice today that if I rubbed the leaves, a coppery dust came off on my finger (on both the bell pepper and the chilli pepper), although this dust is not visible on the plant. That was on the topside of the bell pepper and now I can't remember if was on the topside, underside, or both sides of the chilli pepper leaves.
The leaves that have had the yellow patches the longest (some leaves on the chilli pepper just have lots of little yellow dots rather than blotches) tend also to develop some brown dry-looking patches. One shoot of the chilli pepper has two leaves completely shrivelled at the top of it. I am not sure if that is related to the yellow blotches or whether it is something completely different. The yellow discolouration is becoming more and more prominent on both pepper plants (ie, is appearing on more and more leaves), but apart from those couple of shrivelled leaves and another that fell off out of nowhere on the chilli plant, both plants looks OK.
Some leaves also look as if they have little black specks of compost or something on the underside (they don't look attached to the leaves, but I haven't actually touched these). It could just be compost!
I hope this helps. I have just realised that I can post a picture! I will see whether I can get you a picture of it. I wish I had noticed that earlier!
Fiona