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Question from a close friend, who grows a lot of peppers (bell + 4-6 hot varieties). He has experienced following (both last year & this year):
A mature plant suddenly wilts the youngest leaves on the top. After a few days, the rest of the plant wilts. The roots look healthy, but the plant is dead.
It happened to 4 plants last year (in 2 different raised beds), and has happened to 2 plants so far this year.
Any thoughts on what is causing this, and whether there might be a treatment?