Âhogleg said:Horn worm maybe
ÂScorched said:Might be slugs, you have to check at night or very early in the morning to catch em in the act. Had the same problem last year with leaves being chewed on and not being able to find any caterpillars or such and checked late at night and sure enough a couple of fat slugs were munching away
ÂSentencedToBurn said:Mate I had the exact same thing a few days ago on my Orange Bhut and 7 pot Jonah plants. Couldn't find who it was.
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I ended up chopping some of the worst leaves and sprayed the plants with some soapy water every day on top and under the leaves. And this seemed to have stopped now. Hopefully it works for you as well but worked mint for me.
none of my other plants are getting eaten up like this though. It's strictly on my bhut jolokia.Dave2000 said:There are lots of suspects but I'd guess something more like beetles, leafcutters, grasshoppers, etc. because of the way the leaves are cut out. Often pests are easier to find after dark or in the morning.
The plant is literally right under a spider webDave2000 said:^ Sometimes there's no rhyme or reason why bugs will pick a certain plant, or even just one leaf on one particular plant. Is it on the end of a row or closer to a wooded area or cooler at some point in the day or further from a big spider web or ???