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Old 31-05-2015, 10:18 AM
tal06 tal06 is offline
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Originally Posted by Steve Peek[_2_] View Post
On Saturday, May 30, 2015 at 4:25:02 PM UTC-4, tal06 wrote:
Hi all, i'm a completely novice tomato grower and this year have tried
growing ailsa craig and black russian.
Ive recently potted them outside into large pots but ive noticed that
the leaves have white patches on them and have started
splitting/cracking.
Also leaves on the black russian are turning dark purple/brown which is
spreading into the leaf.
There are no obvious signs of pests but i'd like a more expert opinion
on whether this is a problem and how to tackle it, or whether it's
nothing to worry about. I've attached photos.
Thanks all!


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tal06


Looks like sunscald. Did you harden them off? Regardless, they'll probably grow out of it.

Hi, thanks for that. I was hoping as much, but the darkening leaves seemed a bit odd to me.
I did harden them off (clearly not well enough). But i thought it strange that even new growth that has appeared while theyve been outside is still showing signs of damage...maybe that's normal?
Thanks again for your response!