They will also drop weaker flowers if you have too many flowers budding from the same node. I have some habeneros with up to 8 flowrs trying to grow from the same node, so i will pick off the weaker ones.
Minerals. One of the main things people forget is the importance of minerals. I grow in Canada and get amazing peppers in a colder climate. The wetness and cold is definitely a factor when flowers start dropping but I notice that when I plant in planter boxes without proper potassium and other minerals like calcium or rock phosphate I always get flower drop.
I ran across your channel because I was looking for an answer to my problem you provided it and I now know what the problem is. thank you so much for your information it was very helpful.😊
Watched so many vids about this and it's impossible to get an answer... too hot, too cold, not enought temperature change, too much temperature change, too moist, not moist enough, too much sun, not enough sun.
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Thank you so much. I have being having my peppers falling off , even the size of a finger tip . I've learnt a lot. I think I was over watering
Heat over 90 makes them drop too. Some early ones drop naturally too
We get heat in the 90s regularly as long as it's in the lower 90s they don't fall, but they become sensitive to any other factors when they get warm
They will also drop weaker flowers if you have too many flowers budding from the same node. I have some habeneros with up to 8 flowrs trying to grow from the same node, so i will pick off the weaker ones.
Thanks buddy
Minerals. One of the main things people forget is the importance of minerals. I grow in Canada and get amazing peppers in a colder climate. The wetness and cold is definitely a factor when flowers start dropping but I notice that when I plant in planter boxes without proper potassium and other minerals like calcium or rock phosphate I always get flower drop.
thank you for your advice
I ran across your channel because I was looking for an answer to my problem you provided it and I now know what the problem is. thank you so much for your information it was very helpful.😊
Thank you so much! I am glad I could help
You really helped me out here. Thank you sir!
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So many variables. Some of my indoor peppers lost all their leaves. Turns out I was over watering, like you said peppers do not like wet feet. : )
Man thanks . I been tryin figure it out.
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My pepper plants drop their flowers at 38 degrees Celsius too
most vegetable plants will drop flowers when it gets that hot. try cooling them down
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I live in a apart complex and this year don’t get enough sun so all my flowers are falling off 😢
I'm sorry to hear that
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Watched so many vids about this and it's impossible to get an answer... too hot, too cold, not enought temperature change, too much temperature change, too moist, not moist enough, too much sun, not enough sun.
The point is it is stress related
So now am getting different info. Most says less heat. But u saying more heat
in the spring when this video was uploaded yes more heat . In the summer less heat.
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Today I saw that my capsicum flower dropped off , why does this happens and please tell me the remedy so that I can stop this ??
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