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If there is no fruit on your pepper plants, the reason is….

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Over-fertilization. Pepper plants don’t need a lot of food to grow and do well. They only need about one teaspoon of 5-10-10 at planting time, and another teaspoon at the flowering stage. If you have fed your peppers more than that, you risk the plant putting all its energy into growing leaves, and not producing any fruit.






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