Growing Capsicum, also Bell peppers, Sweet peppers

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14 Jan 14 Frank (Australia - temperate climate)
My capsicum plants are about 20 cm high my problem is The flower formation happens but the bud drops off before The fruit develops can anyone help
07 Feb 14 Paul (Australia - temperate climate)
Yes having the same problem, Does anyone have any answers on this one
19 Feb 14 julian (Australia - temperate climate)
Very hot weather can shock the plant and cause the flowers to drop. It could also be magnesium or calcium deficiency. Try a couple of table spoons of epsom salts (for magnesium) around the base and some blood & bone (for calcium). Calcium will take a long time to uptake so be patient. good luck
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