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I believe that's Chilli Leaf Curl Virus.
https://plantix.net/en/library/plant-diseases/200052/chilli-leaf-curl-virus/
So I found references to this before, but from what I can tell this is something that only occurs in tropical and subtropical regions. Mainly in places like California and Florida in North America.
It's also only vectored by a small white fly which doesn't exist in Canada and can't survive here.
Everything I'm reading suggests it's just not a thing up here.
Thanks for sharing though.
I see, I suppose it could be herbicide damage then, but I'm very surprised your tomatoes weren't affected!
Perhaps broad mites? Might have come in with the plants if your own plants aren't affected.
https://apps.lucidcentral.org/pppw_v10/images/entities/capsicum_broad_mite_049/chillimite.jpg
Ya, the other plants being unaffected has convinced me it's not any herbicide.
One thing I've noticed recently is that my blueberries have blueberry rust and my haskaps have powdery mildew. They're in their own separate plots though.