Usually I have good success with peppers in my raised wooden bed. The seeds are usually good stock and disease and pest resistant. This season I have noticed that a few of my plants have small curled leaves just to top of them. The lower leaves are all large and healthy. I don't see any leaf discoloration to indicate a virus or fungus. And there aren't holes or missing edges to indicate typical pests munching on them. It's just all of the leaves on the top-most branches are tiny and curled. Attaching a pic.
The affected plants are Trinidad Scorpion and Tabasco. The surrounding plants seem to be fine. I haven't seen aphids or other insects around any of them that much. Any suggestions?
The affected plants are Trinidad Scorpion and Tabasco. The surrounding plants seem to be fine. I haven't seen aphids or other insects around any of them that much. Any suggestions?