Did Not Survive.
By rakski
@rakski (154410)
Philippines
May 4, 2026 5:54am CST
My chili pepper plant gave way to those pesky fungus.
Yesterday, I still had a last glimpse of hope that it might survive but when I checked it out this morning, it's lifeless almost perished.
Now I have to keep guard on those tiny little worms that eats my calamansi plant leaves.
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@rsa101 (40764)
• Philippines
5 May
It is unfortunate when pests destroy crops. It is important to be prepared by having the necessary treatments available when such threats appear on plants. Factors such as the environment, season, and climate can worsen the situation. Some also believe that the quality of water used can significantly influence the health of the plants.
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@rsa101 (40764)
• Philippines
5 May
@rakski Yeah it is good that you learn how you can protect them. There are home made insecticide using common kitchen ingredients that could repel insects from invading your plants you just need to get the right mixed of water, vinegar and the likes.
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@snowy22315 (207615)
• United States
4 May
RIP chili plant hopefully you will have better luck with your other plant. Maybe you could try to find a chili plant that is fungus resistant.
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@Ineeddentures (31714)
•
5 May
I thought that it would die Raquel
I hope the Calamansi plant survives
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@rakski (154410)
• Philippines
5 May
@Ineeddentures
I do not know too. I am trying to search on it
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@Ineeddentures (31714)
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5 May
@rakski
You need to stop the leaves being eaten
How you doing that I don't know
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