Hello there!
I'm pretty new to this gardening lark, and having no experience except helping out my mum and grannies when I was little, I decided to start growing bell peppers back in June(I wrote the date on it, otherwise I would never remember).
So after putting two peppers worth of seeds into plant pots, and then thinning them out when they got too crowded, I kept the best ones and put them into a home-made greenhouse. So far so good, they were coming along nicely.
I then put them into bigger pots, and eventually a planter, wilting away the small ones for space's sake, I have one that has a flowering flower(that looks wrong to me, don't know the terminology).
However, they seem to be wilting a bit, and I am unsure as to why. They get watered almost every day, and they are away from the harsh elements. The only other thing I think it could be is heat, or a lack thereof.
They do get a good day's sunlight, but this is October in Scotland after all, and I'm now beginning to fear for their lives. I can't imagine if they would need alot of heat, just enough to keep jack frost away, if that is indeed the cause of the problem. Right well enough with this essay, here are some photographs that hopefully someone will be able to diagnose.
Cheers!
Thank you for reading!
I'm pretty new to this gardening lark, and having no experience except helping out my mum and grannies when I was little, I decided to start growing bell peppers back in June(I wrote the date on it, otherwise I would never remember).
So after putting two peppers worth of seeds into plant pots, and then thinning them out when they got too crowded, I kept the best ones and put them into a home-made greenhouse. So far so good, they were coming along nicely.
I then put them into bigger pots, and eventually a planter, wilting away the small ones for space's sake, I have one that has a flowering flower(that looks wrong to me, don't know the terminology).
However, they seem to be wilting a bit, and I am unsure as to why. They get watered almost every day, and they are away from the harsh elements. The only other thing I think it could be is heat, or a lack thereof.
They do get a good day's sunlight, but this is October in Scotland after all, and I'm now beginning to fear for their lives. I can't imagine if they would need alot of heat, just enough to keep jack frost away, if that is indeed the cause of the problem. Right well enough with this essay, here are some photographs that hopefully someone will be able to diagnose.
Cheers!
Thank you for reading!
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