Hello, I started seeing some issues with my pepper plant. It is a carolina reaper chocolate variant. I started it growing from seed from 23.12.2025.
For watering habit, I test the soil with my finger then if it feels dry I wait one more day to make sure it is dry. I keep it in my kitchen under a cheap led.
The soil I used says that it contains 10 N : 1 P2O5 : 3 K2O with 5.0 – 7.0 pH.
About two weeks ago I transplanted it from a seedling tray to the pot that can be seen in the pictures. When transplanting I used aprox. 75% the soil described above and 25% perlite. It was never treated with fertilizer but I do own one that is 9 N : 4 P2O5 : 5 K2O.
To be honest I am not sure what it wants. What should I do? And also I want to make sure that the stuff that I use are good for the plant.

by Solobob01

2 Comments

  1. To much water or watering stress will bubble up the leaves.
    Should be fine tho they are not drowning otherwise they would turn yellow as well

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