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Old March 24, 2017   #5
Starlight
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Muddy... May not be the same problem, but ones I had overwintered looked and did the same as yours. I figured they was toast and just stuck them outside. Can you put them outside in the sunshine and if you have cool nights, bring them back in. I drug my sticks in and out for weeks til temps stayed stable enough for them to stay out full time. I feed em, watered them along with other plants, but basically ignored them and mine came back beautifully, just took time.

I agree with Miss S. Give em some fresh soil and a bigger pot.

Took a couple of weeks, but those dead sticks of mine came back to life. There wasn't enough sunlight from the window to keep the leaves going and to be able to photosynthesize. Plus even though your room may feel warm, air around the windows is cold. Them peppers want some heat and full sun.

Since they starting to leaf out, are you giving them some weak ferts? Probably no nutrients left in the soil.
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