Hi all am newbie on there, been growing chilli's on and off for the last few years.
But got slightly more into things this year starting a selection of chilli indoors under a light for the first month or so. Then slow introducing them to the outdoors when the weather picked up. The chilli types in question are yellow scotch bonnets, mushroom chilli, cherry chilli and twlight numex chilli.
All has been well up until last week, but basically the new growth leaves coming through on alot of my chilli is sort of crinkled up/twisted. I've checked for bugs and can't seem to find anything that can be causing the problem. I'm watering them with chilli focus which has seaweed extract in roughly every 5 days. Growthwise they are all doing pretty well but the crinkled leaves on the new growth seems to have developed since the weather got hotter last week in the UK. At the moment my chilli are positioned out in the open on my decking and I am wondering if I should put them in the shade slightly.
See photos below to give you better idea of what i am talking about:
But got slightly more into things this year starting a selection of chilli indoors under a light for the first month or so. Then slow introducing them to the outdoors when the weather picked up. The chilli types in question are yellow scotch bonnets, mushroom chilli, cherry chilli and twlight numex chilli.
All has been well up until last week, but basically the new growth leaves coming through on alot of my chilli is sort of crinkled up/twisted. I've checked for bugs and can't seem to find anything that can be causing the problem. I'm watering them with chilli focus which has seaweed extract in roughly every 5 days. Growthwise they are all doing pretty well but the crinkled leaves on the new growth seems to have developed since the weather got hotter last week in the UK. At the moment my chilli are positioned out in the open on my decking and I am wondering if I should put them in the shade slightly.
See photos below to give you better idea of what i am talking about:
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