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Hey Guys,

I was hoping to start this post on a positive. However my recently healthy plants have all decided to fall out with me, and become erm? unhealthy.

Wondering if anyone could help me out identifying what might be wrong here.

Both my lemon drop plants have been struggling since day 1 - but this has completely destroyed one of them, and the other isn't happy.
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this has affected my 3 extra long cayenne plants, and looks to be on a few others too.
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Any thoughts?


On a slightly happier note, here are some healthy shots.

Costeno Amarillo
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Cayenne
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Chimayo - These have hundreds of flower buds on, but probably drop 3 out of 4.
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First Chimayo Pod
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Orange Habs
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The only plant that grows slower then these habs is my Cumari plant. which was planted at the same time and is only about 6 inchs high.

I have more to photograph later including, royal black, apache, joes long cayenne, blue chilli, and some jals.

- Ben
 
Honestly, it looks like most of my plants do every year because I don't harden the plants of enough. Some plants are totally unaffected by the chock of sunlight, others lose most of the leaves they had when they where indoors after looking like yours. Is the new growth looking OK?

I really don't see any similarity between you pictures and the link that AJ posted. If the new growth looks OK you'll be fine.
 
I'll have to keep an eye on them then. Did notice that the flowers have all turned black on one plant. Hope it's something and nothing and not some tropical plant disease.
 
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