Does anyone know what this could be on my cayenne pepper plant? I recently moved it to a bigger pot 3ish weeks ago. Its been growing steadily, I've been watering deeply once a week, and the temperature in the room is about 70 degrees consistently. On occasion I also using this mosquito bits to prevent fungal gnats and other pests.

by Gum57

5 Comments

  1. CapsicumINmyEYEBALLz

    Are you using a humidifier?

    Perhaps mineral deposits from the water.

  2. speppers69

    Over-watering or spider mites. Or both. Thrips is also a possibility…but I’d lean towards the other 2 first.

    Never water on a schedule. Always water when needed only.

    Mosquito bits don’t kill spider mites. Spider mites are very common on indoor pepper plants. You need insecticidal soap, neem oil, garlic oil…or diatomaceous earth.

  3. Stock-Currency4142

    Your plant needs to stop doing meth

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