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  • all my pepper plants are looking awful. they produce leaves and some blooms but the leaves are shriveled from the tip and the blooms don't produce any fruit. i can't find any bugs on them, but i honestly don't know what is happening. any ideas?

    7/22/20083:29:01 PM Link 0 comments | Add comment

    Fertilizer, Plant Questions

    You may  be watering too much or not enough, you may need to fertilize them more. Dig into the soil near the plant to see if it is too dry or wet, if it is too wet you may want to transplant to a soil that drains better. If it is too dry water the plants with a liquid fertilizer to get them back to healthy again.

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