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Old August 4, 2006   #1
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Default Help----What's wrong with my Anaheim's???

Is this BER or sunscald or something else? Only my Anaheim peppers are affected, all of my others don't have this problem.



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Old August 6, 2006   #2
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Hmmm, my Roumanians have the same problem, so I'd like to know as well. I've just been cutting off the bad spots because it is not as severe as yours. I'm growing in a little greenhouse and have had a bad aphid problem plus has been very hot this summer.
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Management Practices for avoiding pepper problems.
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Old August 7, 2006   #4
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spyferroni, what the peppers have is BER. Just cut off the affected part as Mawkhawk does, the rest of the pepper is fine.
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Thanks for the info guys!

It is wierd that only this variety is affected, and the rest are doing great.

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It is wierd that only this variety is affected, and the rest are doing great.

Tyffanie,

No, not really. Similar to paste-type tomatoes that are known for getting BER.

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