Hi all, first-time poster here!
I got a grow-your-own-chillies bucket from Tesco very early in the year at a great discount. It came with seeds (unidentified), and what looked like coir soil and a metal bucket to grow it in. After ordering some Chilli Focus, my beautiful plant grew and started to give me chillies.
I transferred the huge plant to a bigger container, and I found that when taking the plant out it was pretty much one big ball of roots in the soil, as in, it had completely grown in the container, not surprising considering how big it is.
I noticed over the past couple of days that the leaves seem to be browning. Could it be the plant is dying off? I'll upload pictures of the leaves for a better, closer look.
Species: Unknown
Potting medium: Suspect coir plus Pets at Home coir block (I got it for something else and decided to repot the chilli instead)
Pot size: 40cm
Issue asked: Why the leaves are turning.
Any help would be appreciated! And an identification if possible!
I got a grow-your-own-chillies bucket from Tesco very early in the year at a great discount. It came with seeds (unidentified), and what looked like coir soil and a metal bucket to grow it in. After ordering some Chilli Focus, my beautiful plant grew and started to give me chillies.
I transferred the huge plant to a bigger container, and I found that when taking the plant out it was pretty much one big ball of roots in the soil, as in, it had completely grown in the container, not surprising considering how big it is.
I noticed over the past couple of days that the leaves seem to be browning. Could it be the plant is dying off? I'll upload pictures of the leaves for a better, closer look.
Species: Unknown
Potting medium: Suspect coir plus Pets at Home coir block (I got it for something else and decided to repot the chilli instead)
Pot size: 40cm
Issue asked: Why the leaves are turning.
Any help would be appreciated! And an identification if possible!
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