5. Spotted Disease?
One of the things that help to separate a good gardener from an excellent one is the way in which they take long-term care of their plants; a good gardener will do everything according to a set schedule, while an excellent gardener will spend the time in their garden to develop a good enough natural feel for what it’s doing that they won’t need the schedule.
Gardeners should take a regular walk through their gardens to assess the state; this is ideally done at least a few times per week. Pay attention to the state of your plants, and look at factors like the very tips of the leaves or the stem itself – any signs of issues, disease or deficiencies will show here first.
If you’ve spotted disease in a bell pepper plant among the rest, the best thing for the rest of the plants can be to remove the affected plant before the disease starts to spread.