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QuestionWhy are my bell pepper leaves turning yellow?Community AnswerIt could be due to either a lack of water or nutrients. Try watering your peppers more frequently. If that doesn't correct the problem, add some nutrients to the soil.
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QuestionWhy do the flowers keep falling off and not producing?Community AnswerAdd some fertilizer! The lack of water/pollination can contribute to bad flowering, thereby rendering your peppers unable to grow.
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QuestionI have grown bell peppers in my unheated greenhouse in Zone 5 the past few years, with poor results. The flowers drop off and very few flowers develop into peppers. What am I doing wrong?Community AnswerIf you are in a green house, your plants may not be being pollinated. Try pollinating by hand.
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QuestionMy bell peppers never turn yellow or red. They stay green even though the label stated otherwise. What now?Community AnswerJust wait, they will ripen and turn color.
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QuestionDo bell pepper plants need support sticks to grow?Community AnswerIt depends on the strength of the plant. Not all bell pepper plants will require them, though some may.
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QuestionAre bell peppers compatible with growing alongside tomatoes?Community AnswerBell peppers and tomatoes make good companion plants, as the tomatoes keep the soil free of harmful soil nematodes and ward off beetles. Crunchy carrots and cucumbers are also ideal companions for bell peppers.
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QuestionWhat if I live in a cold state? How can I grow any plant that won't die? I am a new gardener.AspenflightCommunity AnswerYou can grow the peppers in a greenhouse if you have one. Or, you can grow them inside if you keep them near a windowsill, so they still get sunlight. If you do either of these options, you should hand-pollinate.
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QuestionWhen should my bell pepper plant start flowering?Community AnswerStart your plants indoors about 8-10 weeks before transplanting, which should be done 2-3 weeks after the expected last frost. Most pepper seeds sprout in about a week at a temperature of 70-80 degrees F., but germination can be spotty depending on variety.
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QuestionWhat do I do if my pepper plants look diseased and are only producing little fruits?Shaz KhanCommunity AnswerTry giving the soil some nutrients or even pinching two or three flowers. In this way, the plant will be forced to produce more fruit. Also, avoid pinching leaves at this time or else the plant will change its focus to growing more leaves.
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QuestionHow often do you water them?Shaz KhanCommunity AnswerJust touch the soil. If it feels moist still, then don't water. If it feels neutral, then water. If it feels dry, then it means you are not watering it often enough, so you'll need to up the amount of times you water it.
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QuestionLast year, my mom had 7 bell pepper plants and they all died! What happened?Shaz KhanCommunity AnswerThere could be several reasons. Pests, diseases, over watering, or under watering, too much sun. Take a close look at your plant's stalk and leaves, as they are common targets of pests and diseases.
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QuestionWhy do my peppers look more like vines and have strange, long, thin sprouts like arms coming out?Community AnswerThat happens when you water the plant too much. It needs to extend the surface area to lose all the excess water. And the fastest way to do that is to grow them long and spindly. Try not to water too much and make sure it gets the required sun.
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QuestionCan a bell pepper plant be grown year round?Community AnswerAs long as there's no frost, yes, and you have warm winters. But even then, you can plant them indoors in a small pot. Although, you won't get any harvest until the right season comes.
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QuestionWhat could be wrong if I planted my bell pepper seeds about a month ago and there is no sign of growth? I put a Ziplock bag on top, but still didn't get results.Community AnswerIf store bought, they might be expired and if they are from the bell pepper from a vegetable store, they might be treated to prevent them from growing again. Try again with seeds from a reputable seed supplier.
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QuestionShould I remove some of the leaves on my pepper plant if they are very dense, so that the sun can get to the peppers to help them change color?Community AnswerThe peppers will change colour if they are meant to without the sun reaching them. If you cut too many leaves off, the plant might stop working to produce fruit and start working on producing more leaves as they are its source of food.
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QuestionHow many days do I need to wait before transferring my bell peppers from the nursing stage to soil?Community AnswerIt may not be a matter of days. Once your seedling seems healthy enough, having 3 or more healthy leaves, it is generally okay to transfer the plant.
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QuestionWhy are my peppers bitter?Community AnswerYour soil may not meet the proper nutrient requirements. Check your medium and ensure the essential minerals and nutrients are located in it. You could also consider giving the plant appropriate fertilizer if you don't already. A lot of what you give your plant will be given back to you when you consume the produce.
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