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sun Dropping during direct sunlight

they do look like that the one in the middle cuz it was more orange. What can I do.. I have a dishwashing soap mix I use.

The antena on the Insect look a lot longer doe
Than the ones on the link
 
I also got 2 big catnip plants suppose to keep aphids away
I got a feeling it might be thrips then...?

Just read that catnip also attracts lacewings... cool might be why theirs a lacewing egg
 
I do see some new damage actually only on like two leafs
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Should I be worried ? What is that ? I see no bugs I found 2 more lacewing eggs also , havent seen any of those tiny bugs. It been really humid these days could it be rotting?
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Its been stormy not much sun for 3-4 days straight, really humid, it wasnt their when the pepper was small so I dont think its bug damage, it soft like a single layer of skin.
Sun finally out hope it stays like that
 
Now this on my a banana pepper ? Any ideas on what it could be... wasnt their yesterday, only thing I can think of is blossom end rot, if it is Im gonna pick that one right now
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It was rotting or mold correct ??? Why the seeds like that???

Not spicy my ass lol wtf, this thing is spicy, really good sweet flavor, I thought banana peppers werent spicy lol only a lil this thing hits me hard for like 2-3 min then it goes down, did not expect that, mine came out spicy, I was hoping for that weird, when I say spicy its spicy I eat 100% habanero sauce on the regular without any issue
 

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