I have been thinking, could it be something in the soil.
Case in point >
I bought a 10" high orange hab plant from bunnings, it was very healthy, had good sized leaves and was starting to flower. I kept it in it's original container for a week or so in the same spot it was planted before putting it into the same soil mix I use for the seedlings (except with some sheep and cow manure added), it was fine for about a week and then 2 days ago, it lost nearly all its leaves.
Compare it to these two plants taken as an example. Both were planted in the ground, the left one (choc bell) in the bulk soil that was dumped to replace the grass/sand before, and the right one (cayenne) in a mix of soil improver, sheep manure and sand.
New seedlings are still dropping their leaves.
And what is strange, is that the tomatoes seeds that were planted in the same mix as the chillis are dropping their leaves too. But the tomatoes I planted directly in the soil are 10" high and fruiting ...
Any thoughts ... ??
I am about to burn everything and start next years batch now in cocopeat and hydro as I know that has to be fucken sterile. I am really pissed off.
Oh big thank you to Neil @
http://www.thehippyseedcompany.com/ who has looked after me like family. Great man.