Dry leaves - zanthoxylum piperitum
- Yukio
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Hallo,
I would like to ask you for help with my chinese pepper. I water him every day and I have him right next to the window with adition of Led growing lights. But stil leaves are not healthy and thesy are dry. I am fretilizing it once in two weeks.
Thanks for help
Yukio
I would like to ask you for help with my chinese pepper. I water him every day and I have him right next to the window with adition of Led growing lights. But stil leaves are not healthy and thesy are dry. I am fretilizing it once in two weeks.
Thanks for help
Yukio
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I would think this is due to environment. I guess low humidity is part of the problem.
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- Yukio
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Ok, thank you. I ll try to do something about that
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I think lower temperature in winter is one of the most important environmental factors for success. I have seen this species growing in ground in southern Sweden. Listed as "proboably hardy" here makes me think that outdoor growing is the best options if just slightly milder than here. If not mild enough, keeping it just above freezing in a greenhouse or conservatory is proboably the best. Most temperate or subtropical trees just do not di well in livingroom conditions in winter.
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