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Old 20-06-2007, 06:46 PM posted to triangle.gardens
Kira Dirlik Kira Dirlik is offline
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Default Tomato disease

Hello,
I haven't posted in a while. I hope all are well.
I have something I have never seen before on one of my many tomato
plants. It started on a leaf about 1/4 distance from the top of the
plant and hit three leaf groups before I cut them off (put them into a
paper bag, and into the trash can).
Symptoms: the leaf started turning a purply black color.
Eventually the leaf was dry and crumbled.
I usually get wilt, eventually, but that always starts at the
bottom of the plant and turns the leaves yellow before they shrivel
and fall off.
I have one tomato variety that was a volunteer years ago. I keep
seeds and replant every year. That type seems to not get any diseases
and produces a slightly larger than normal cherry tomato, so I am
thankful for that. (I think it is the type they sell on the stem in
grocery stores, but sans chemicals, it is only like a large cherry
tomato, but, as opposed to the store ones, it tastes good.)
As always, I got my tomato pots mixed up when I planted, so I am
not sure which type got this strange black malady on it.
Anyone know what that is, or if it is going to eventually hit ALL
my plants, or how to treat it?
My garden is 15 x 30 and is the only place that gets sun, so moving
about is not an option.
Thanks.
Kira