Some of my pepper plants are starting to get yellow leaves with green veins, my jalapeno is showing it the most but others are starting to follow suit! Any help would be great.
Not sure about anyone else but i'd also cut off those 3 chewed up looking bottom leaves, especially if they're touching the soil. Chewed up leaves like that can unnecessarily divert energy towards trying to heal, as opposed to using that energy for newer, healthy growth.
You may have multiple symptoms there, which may or may not include overwatering, fertilzer burn, lack of a particular nutrient, bacterial/viral. It would be tough trying to treat all of those possibilities at once but good luck either way.
The easiest one to start with is cutting back on water as cjbrewer said.
Might be simpler to just follow Mega's, and cjbrewer's advice. Dry out the roots by placing it into a dry medium....partial soil replacement perhaps? Followed up by placing into full shade for a couple of days and hold off on any nutrients. Similar to potting up, which often clears up these "mystery" problems.The water is definitely a problem, we have had 12 strait days of rain and unfortunately i don't have enough room under cover for all my plants :/ but on the bright side I have solved the problem of the leaf picking pest a.k.a. my five year old doughtier anyway... i will definitely take the advise and pick off the injured leaves. As for the nutrient deficiency that i definitely need some help diagnosing. I tried to read up on it and feel more confused now then i did an hour ago