Common diseases of peppers are widely distributed and require timely spraying of carbendazim solution. When suffering from gray mold, damaged leaves need to be removed promptly and sprayed with terrestrial mold solution. Peppers suffering from anthracnose will cause the fruit to drop and need to be sprayed with polychloride solution. Root rot will cause the roots of peppers to rot. Water them thoroughly every time to avoid water accumulation. 1. Disease
Disease may occur on the stems, leaves and fruits of peppers. It will quickly erode the plant, and the damaged parts will turn black and rot. It is necessary to do a good job in soil drainage during the rainy season to ensure that the soil alternates between dry and wet. Spray carbendazim solution once every one week, and the leaves will gradually recover after spraying 2 or 3 times continuously. 2. Gray mold
Gray mold occurs in the ruined petals of peppers, causing petals to rot and quickly eroding the fruits and leaves of peppers. When peppers are infected with gray mold, water-soaked lesions will appear with a layer of mold on the surface. Damaged leaves and fruits need to be removed in time, and soil mold solution should be sprayed in time for effective control. 3. Anthracnose
Anthracnose mainly attacks pepper fruits. During the rainy season, small black spots will appear on the fruits and they will gradually rot. When planting peppers, the seeds need to be sterilized and disinfected, the density needs to be controlled, and the air circulation needs to be paid attention to. In the early stage of the disease, spray Dobaojing solution once a week for effective prevention and control. 4. Root rot
When peppers are attacked by root rot, the roots will rot, and the fruits and leaves will gradually fall off. When growing peppers, the soil needs to be disinfected. Water the peppers thoroughly every time to avoid water accumulation. After the onset of the disease, spray carbendazim solution in time for prevention.