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More distressed plant help.

This is my first try at Organic gardening (More or less) I use to grow peppers very successfully using miracle grow and other similar products. Now I'm in a new house with a new garden using fish and kelp and organic granular fertilizer. The plants are in a new raised bed that get about 4 hours of direct sun. They just don't seem to looking healthy to me (Maybe I'm too impatient) black and white spots, holes in leaves, etc. Tell me what you think I'm doing wrong.
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The new growth looks fine, something is/was eating the older leaves. Since you say they are in a new bed, I'm assuming they were recently transplanted, the color on the old growth is prolly just transplant shock.
 
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