http://imgur.com/a/dJxe7
I have a lot of plants and peppers and it's not super common but I see it more than I'd like.
I have a lot of plants and peppers and it's not super common but I see it more than I'd like.
PepperZ said:http://imgur.com/a/dJxe7
I have a lot of plants and peppers and it's not super common but I see it more than I'd like.
Wicked Mike said:
Heya bud! Definitely not birds. As Mabuse said, mechanical damage looks different. It's not blossom end rot, either. My first instinct would be to say sunscald, but that ring of unripened tissue around the lesions is suspect. I'm no expert, but I'd lean toward a viral or possibly bacterial pathogen. Luckily, although I'm not an expert, I do know one (a plant pathologist, chile enthusiast, and all-around good guy who works for the University of Florida). I just emailed him your picture with a brief explanation, and will let you know what I hear.
I was just about to post and ask if cricket damage could be the cause. How the hell do you control crickets.smokemaster said:Green pod looks like sun,other stuff looks like what I get from Grasshoppers.
When do you water?
Do you see the bark of your plants being chewed off?
I first see the green layer of my plants being eaten,then the pod stems and pods looking like all but the green pod pic.
Here we have Locusts and Camel Crickets.
Hope this helps.
Smoke