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Why Don't My Pepper Plants Produce Peppers?

Plants are blooming then the blooms dye off. What is wrong?

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    Possible too much water. Many plants require a dry period to set the fruit.
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    Barbpower  

    answered 3 years ago

      It could be you planted them to far apart.Peppers need to be planted close to each other. Really close.I plant mine about 4-5 inches apart, in 3's  then a picking lane then more peppers (we have 750+ peppers this year)Peppers are a touchy feely plant.They have to be very near each other to produce "fruit"I planted my 1st garden years ago and gave them lots of room to grow, wrong! My greenhouse guy said to plant em' close.I listened, I get lots of peppers every year.
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      Gina44  

      answered 6 months ago

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