Damping Off: This disease primarily affects poorly drained and humid soil, causing significant damage. Seedlings may die before they even emerge from the soil.
Leaf Spot: This disease causes the leaves of capsicum plants to develop brown, circular spots, leading to a reduction in yield.
Blossom End Rot and Anthracnose: Symptoms of this disease are visible on ripened fruits, and the fungus can also attack the stems of the fruit.
Fusarium Wilt: Common in poorly drained soils, this disease is identified by the wilting of plants. The leaves turn yellow and eventually die.
Sunscald: A physiological disorder in capsicum, where the fruits are damaged by direct exposure to sunlight.