It's on my pepper plant and on my chilli.

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  1. robgil

    robgil Gardener

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    Its made up of tiny black dots. I dont think it is spreading. Could it have come from my tomato plants as my pepper and chilli plants were very close to my tomatoes? My tomatoes are fine though.

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  2. daitheplant

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    It`s what`s called a physiological disease, that is, it`s not really a disease. it`s caused by the weather conditions. :dbgrtmb:
     
  3. Phil A

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    I'd go along with Dai Rob. The new growth looks fine:dbgrtmb:
     
  4. robgil

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    Lovely stuff, thanks fellas.
     
  5. Alice

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    I wouldn't worry. Those chillies look fine. Plants don't always have perfect leaves.
     
  6. robgil

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