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Old October 22, 2011   #4
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I guess anything's possible. I don't know where all the pepper experts have disappeared to.

Have you noticed your plants are better after putting back into pots? I don't know if these links are of any help - http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/pp122
http://www.freshfromflorida.com/pi/e...orida_viruses/

In my personal experience, young pepper plants are much fussier about cold temps and watering than tomatoes. My problem every spring is just a few pepper seedlings that turn pale yellow fairly suddenly before planting out time. Eventually, most will recover after being in the garden for a few weeks. I sometimes worry that they have something systemic similar to aster-yellows, but most do grow out of it. Your problem though, looks different. Sorry I can't be of more help.
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