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Emeoba69 2013 Glog

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 OK. Sorry for waiting so long and putting these all in at once. I have limited these just to my pepper plants and not the tomatoes I started this year. The top ones are from the first week or so of May I believe. The potted ones, the top 3 of which closes to the garage door are my over wintered plants in the lined up pot picture (2 scotch Bonnets, 1 bhut). Then my facing heaven pepper bed. I also have some more in the ground in my front yard Ill try to get some pictures of. You can see the progression from the ones I took today which are the lower half of the set. Over winters are doing great but are hella bushy. My poor poor facing heaven peppers are being ravaged by slugs.

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My front yard in ground peppers. Up top in the foreground are two scotch bonnets, then two facing heavens, with another bhut or bonnet in the corner above them. The second is a better shot of the facing heavens with one of my Brandywine tomatoes the deer have taken the top off of twice now. The rotten egg, garlic, bhut dust spray hasn't kept them off completely....
 
Some of those plants look killer bro. What's that third chinense? Looks healthy as all get out. And are those pods I spy? Lol
 
The third one Im guessing you're talking about is my overwintered bhut. 
 
 
But these damn deer are pissing me off. Just got home this morning to find a solid handful of my best tomatoes friggin GONE.
 
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Found some spots, thought Id throw them up and see if people can ID the issue. Seems to be only appearing on the bottom of the leaves. Tops seem fine for now. Some of my tomatoes I think have septoria mildly don't know if that's relevant. But typical of Ohio summers long humid stretches followed by long stretches of torrential rain. 
 
Also wondering why my over winters (second pic from bottom) have small leaves and my new plants this years leaves (third from bottom) are HUGE? But they're the same plants. 
 
 
 
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