I don't know much about apples but I think it could be something like thrips. I would start by googling about orchard pests, there is a lot of info out there.
Looking good otherwise!
My climate is unsuitable for raised beds or boxes, they dry out too fast but yours should do well, it's a pleasure to have vegetables on hand on the garden. I did my vegetables the old, hard way: digging and sieving and lots of compost. It takes a few seasons but you get there. I add compost constantly and I am slowly developing good soil
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It is coming together. I have searched a bit and it could be a fungus called Blossom wilt. I need to get a professional to check it out. Luckily my brother and sister inlaw are gardeners.
I added a woven mess cloth under my planters to try and help them retain water better. We will see how it goes.