All of them get it before being 100% mature. I thought it was sun damage but now it's fall (even if it's like 25°C).

by Puzzled_Aioli375

4 Comments

  1. mjones387

    Blossom end rot — calcium deficiency.

  2. poweller65

    Sun scald. It got burned by the sun

  3. darkvaris

    Blossom end rot I think, my poblanos all got marred this way

  4. speppers69

    Blossom End Rot caused by calcium deficiency from inconsistent watering. Just adding a fertilizer with calcium won’t fix it. I’ll attach a video. Get a cheap water meter and use it daily. It will help. You’re either over-watering or under-watering or drastic swings between both. Using Bone Meal with Gypsum can help. But not until you fix your watering. Your leaves should be dark green, flat and pliable like very thin leather. Not wavy, dry, crispy and deformed.

    [ICW Inconsistent Watering ](https://youtu.be/oTRERQYtZBU?si=vuIUK1xJ5BgXsHay)

    https://preview.redd.it/qfhno6q8sfyf1.jpeg?width=955&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=7c1e356c39511cbc0d0454344f4bc427ee9155cb

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