Monday, July 11, 2011
Bumps on my Jalapeno Peppers?
Last year I had a bunch of jalapeno peppers and okra that all developed tiny, hard bumps on the surface of the skin on the fruit (both the peppers and the okra fruit alone, not the plants themselves). The plants all seemed healthy and produced very high yields. However, nearly all of the peppers and okra had a dozen or more tiny bumps on each of them. The bumps are very tiny, about the size of a pin head, they are hard to the touch, and if any color was exhibited at all, it was a tiny bit of black. Anyone know what this might be? I just picked the first group of jalapeno peppers from this year's crop and they all have those bumps all over their skin again! Please advise! Is it just a soil condition or if I have a pest living inside the skin of the fruit? Thanks!
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