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I have recently planted sweet red peppers (similar to bell peppers but resembling the shape of chillies). They have just started to "blossom" and I am now finding that some of the leaves are being eaten away. Small holes are forming, usually on the interior of the leaves but there have been some edges that are also being affected. There has been some browning of the leaves as well but only on two or three and mainly at the edges. They are exposed to fair direct sunlight; through the trees and only in the afternoon from 1pm untill about six or seven. They are being well watered and fertilized and are growing in a very large pot - not in the ground.I have considered introducing lady bugs to help controle whatever is eatting the plants. Are lady bugs effective? What else can I do to in order to assure that I will provide the best natural course for the plants and allow for them to produce a reasonable "fruit".
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