Dave2000
Deeply Rooted
A small percentage of my Red Habaneros have had mold inside the fruit. Fluffy dark gray mold on the placenta around the seeds. Maybe 5% of the normal sized fruit do, or 50% of those which had stunted size (only a minority had stunted fruit growth per plant). It's been happening all season with each round I pick as they ripen, not just now at the end of the growing season. None were left sitting on the plant to rot, were promptly picked once they fully ripened.
I have several different types of other peppers in the same row and none of them have any mold besides ALL the red hab plants. All the types of peppers have essentially same plastic pots, same soil mix (was actually all in same mixing trough before separated into pots for everything), same watering and fertilizer, planted at same time, etc. No mold or bugs visible on plant itself or soil.
Is there something in particular I missed that Red Habaneros need to be 100% mold free like the other peppers? Otherwise the plants look healthy, good growth and color and fruit production. No breaks in walls of fruit or stems. It just seems strange that only the red habs have any fruit with mold inside yet look perfect outside.
I have several different types of other peppers in the same row and none of them have any mold besides ALL the red hab plants. All the types of peppers have essentially same plastic pots, same soil mix (was actually all in same mixing trough before separated into pots for everything), same watering and fertilizer, planted at same time, etc. No mold or bugs visible on plant itself or soil.
Is there something in particular I missed that Red Habaneros need to be 100% mold free like the other peppers? Otherwise the plants look healthy, good growth and color and fruit production. No breaks in walls of fruit or stems. It just seems strange that only the red habs have any fruit with mold inside yet look perfect outside.