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| can you not dig them up and put them into some dryer compost before they die, maybe a bit of drying out will sort it??
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| Assuming that your chillies were sown in Jan then I'm guessing that they're a pretty good size now (mine are fruiting now and pretty big) so they should be able to withstand a fair bit abuse and shouldn't die just as a result of over watering. I presume that they are now in either large pots or the soil. Are you sure that there isn't something the matter with the fertilizer or a possibility that the concentration was too strong?
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| Sounds a bit strange Rockhag. Chillies shouldn't die from one overwatering. What was in that fertiliser and was the dose right - but I think it waould have to be massively wrong to kill the plants. Did you follow the directions ? Of the ones left alive you could try having them out of the compost and replant in fresh compost. It's worth a try. If you poured the solution over their leaves you could try washing them with fresh water. If all else fails you might me able to some plants at the garden centre. Hope it works out - you must be really upset. Do let's know how it works out.
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| I'm selling chilli plants but a bit far for sunderland.....ask over on the chilli forums site....they may be able to help plus post a picture of the affected plants someone might be able to suggest what has happened.....Good Luck,,,, |
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| PM me, I'm about 15 miles away and I've got LOADS going begging, ranging from sweet peppers to blow-your-head-off chillies. If you want to come and collect, you're welcome to them.
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| Sounds very odd- check the roots- empty out the pots (in the shade) look for vine weavels! they look like maggots! hateful things!!! destroy or give to birds any that are found. Good luck with your new plants. ps- did you over do the feeding? just a thought. |
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| Howdy Sorry to hear about your plants. I bought some of the fertilizer too. Was it some random brand at about 5 pence a box? I bought some and put it on my plants - they seem to be doing OK. How long did it take to 'kill' the plants? I'm a bit worried now - oh no! |
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