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Bell pepper plant stunted

I transplanted my bell pepper plant 8 days ago, and it hasn’t changed much. It had 4 small peppers on it when it was purchased, and now there is one yellowy-green pepper more. The original ones have shriveled a bit. It has not grown any higher. I transplanted with a bamboo stake, but I haven’t wanted to tie it yet because it’s not getting any height.

The pepper plant in the red container was transplanted at the same time and is growing like a weed (haha). I’ll be tying him to the bamboo stake over the next few days. Can you please give me a hint about my pepper plant? Thank you very much from a newbie container gardener!


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1 Comment To "Bell pepper plant stunted"

#1 Comment By Downtoearthdigs On 06/20/2016 @ 2:09 pm

Make sure the soil is staying moist, while the plant becomes established in it’s new garden spot.
Here is a link to refresh you on the care requirements.

https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/vegetables/pepper/growing-peppers.htm [1]


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