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Honestly I don’t think your plant looks like any of the nutritional deficiencies I’ve seen before, but take a look just in case it helps you self identify the issue:
What is your watering and fertilizing routine? Are you letting the soil get dry in between waterings?
Not quite. Where I live it is currently quite hot and sunny so watering every day has been a necessity. After about 36 hours the soil is bone try and the plant very droopy. So I water every 24 hours.
I am using a 2-6-9 fertilizer for fruit growth. Before it had chiles I was using a more nitrogen-heavy fertilizer
Do you have other plants affected?
I only have one plant at the moment. But I think, thanks to your nifty chart, the problem is magnesium. It began on the lower leaves. I'll try some Epsom salts.