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Posted on 3/15/19 at 1:53 pm to bluemoons
Could be wind damage. Could be sun damage. Could be a nutrient imbalance. Could be viral, bacterial, or fungal.
This is the one thing that drives me crazy about gardening. Diagnosing foliage issues.
ETA: Almost forgot. Could be insect damage.
This is the one thing that drives me crazy about gardening. Diagnosing foliage issues.
ETA: Almost forgot. Could be insect damage.
This post was edited on 3/15/19 at 1:59 pm
Posted on 3/15/19 at 2:17 pm to bluemoons
I hope it isn't some fungal issues, but it is kind of early for that to happen is my experience. Usually when it warms up is when fungal and bacterial issues show up.
I have pretty much given up on tomatoes. When I first started my back yard garden over 20 years ago I had beautiful tomatoes, but as time passed I experienced more and more issues with fungal and bacterial problems. I only plant a few tomato plants each spring now and they are iffy at best.
I have pretty much given up on tomatoes. When I first started my back yard garden over 20 years ago I had beautiful tomatoes, but as time passed I experienced more and more issues with fungal and bacterial problems. I only plant a few tomato plants each spring now and they are iffy at best.
This post was edited on 3/15/19 at 2:19 pm
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