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Pulling my hair out

In a previous post I thought I had over fertilized my plants but some of the responses indicated the soil compaction might be causing my issues. I double checked my containers and Im sure that the soil is not compacted and is plenty aerated. Ive attached pics of two different plants suffering from the same issue. Overwatering? Underwatering? Bugs? Argh!
Its been cold and rainy here for a while, a couple times down to 4C, so maybe that? Maybe they went outside too early for northern Canada. No frost though. My other type of plants, tomatoes and tomatillos and various herbs are all doing perfectly. Im stumped.
 

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I think cold and wet combined without covering the chilis up somehow from the elements outside can have a nasty effect.
 
I 2nd cold and wet. stick it out, they will come back. just dont PUSH them too hard yet. Wait for favorable conditions to develop.
 
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