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Old June 22, 2017   #5
SacFly
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The #1 problem of early season chillies in the north east is too much water. We get some nice weather in May and put out our plants, and then for the next three weeks it's cloudy and rainy with cool nights.

If you've been feeding them on any kind of reasonable schedule it's probably not nutrient deficiency. My plants get tomato tone every three weeks, and then a shot of miracle gro mixed at 50% once a month or so. By August my plants are always massive.

Hopefully now that chili weather has arrived you're plants will take off.
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