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Author:  sudo [ Dec 10th, '13, 07:02 ]
Post subject:  Bell Pepper Problems (?)

Ive got 2 nice looking bell pepper plants.

Theyre on 24/7 lighting with some cheap-o fluorescents. '

Ive got a ton of buds/flowers but im noticing that after they flower, the flowers fall off.

Is this SOP for bell peppers? Ive read that they are self pollinating so I have not hand pollinated.

Im worried that im missing out on something and going to lose the delicious fruit of the bell pepper plants.

Thanks in advance

Sudo

Author:  Mr Damage [ Dec 10th, '13, 08:03 ]
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Without pics it makes it much harder to offer a possible diagnosis or solution.

Your lights do not need to be on 24/7... in fact the plants need a dark period every day. 14-16hrs of light per day would be fine.

Your choice of lighting may also be a contributing factor, they aren't strong enough. I have grown a Capsicum (Bell Pepper) under a 130w Compact Fluoro in a grow chamber about 600mm square, the plant filled the chamber and flowered prolifically, but in the end produced only one capsicum. At the same time I grew two Capsicum plants from the same batch of seedlings under a 400w HPS light and the plants produced plenty of Capsicums, in fact dozens on each plant. I will try and find the pics when I get to work.

Also, low Magnesium or Potassium can limit fruit set, as can excessive Nitrogen. If you aren't already, I would add some Maxicrop seaweed extract. Here in Aust we use Seasol at about 30-45ml per 1000L of water every week or two. This will provide trace elements and some Potassium.

Author:  helomech [ Dec 10th, '13, 12:55 ]
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I have not had any luck with bell peppers in my ap system. The ones in dirt do great, not sure why.

Author:  chillidude [ Dec 10th, '13, 13:22 ]
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helomech wrote:
I have not had any luck with bell peppers in my ap system. The ones in dirt do great, not sure why.

You adding Seasol as Mr D indicated above, Helo ? Low Magnesium or Potassium is not an uncommon problem in AP.

Author:  helomech [ Dec 11th, '13, 00:44 ]
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chillidude wrote:
helomech wrote:
I have not had any luck with bell peppers in my ap system. The ones in dirt do great, not sure why.

You adding Seasol as Mr D indicated above, Helo ? Low Magnesium or Potassium is not an uncommon problem in AP.


No, never added anything to the ap system. Everything else does fine, except peppers, and watermelons.

Author:  Ronmaggi [ Dec 11th, '13, 01:32 ]
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My peppers go gangbusters. Probably my second most successful plant after chard. I hand pollinate, though I notice jalapeƱos have no problem self pollinating even in this winter cold.

Author:  sudo [ Dec 11th, '13, 01:40 ]
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Author:  sudo [ Dec 11th, '13, 01:41 ]
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Ronmaggi wrote:
My peppers go gangbusters. Probably my second most successful plant after chard. I hand pollinate, though I notice jalapeƱos have no problem self pollinating even in this winter cold.


Are you adding the seaweed extract? Is hand pollinating necessary? Any tips on that front or in general for producing bell peppers?

Author:  sudo [ Dec 11th, '13, 01:43 ]
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Author:  Ronmaggi [ Dec 11th, '13, 01:44 ]
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It is a good idea to take a Sonicare toothbrush to your blossoms periodically regardless if it is indoors or out. I could just be superstitious though...

Author:  Ronmaggi [ Dec 11th, '13, 01:45 ]
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As for seaweed extract, early on I added some, but now my system can basically run itself.

Author:  sudo [ Dec 11th, '13, 01:56 ]
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Ronmaggi wrote:
It is a good idea to take a Sonicare toothbrush to your blossoms periodically regardless if it is indoors or out. I could just be superstitious though...


Alas, I dont have a sonicare toothbrush. Any other suggestions? I know that those Japanese pear growers have to pollinate with a q-tip.

Should I just give it a good shake lol.

Author:  scotty435 [ Dec 11th, '13, 02:35 ]
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sudo wrote:
Should I just give it a good shake lol.


That will work.

Author:  jrl91rs [ Dec 11th, '13, 03:59 ]
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I flick the flowers by hand or use the q-tip method. I definately see a difference when I use liquid seaweed.

Author:  sudo [ Dec 11th, '13, 04:02 ]
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jrl91rs wrote:
I flick the flowers by hand or use the q-tip method. I definately see a difference when I use liquid seaweed.


So im clear... Take 1 Q-Tip and touch every flower from both plants (?)

thanks so much in advance

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