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bregent 17-07-2003 05:42 AM

Please help id tomato disease
 
Help! Last week I noticed some black curled edges on a few tomato leaves and now
it appears to be spreading fast. It's mostly on one plant but another has
started to show the same symptoms - and I only have 3 tomato plants.

Here's a link to some photos. I appreciate any feedback - thanks!

http://bayareamashers.org/tomato.htm


Jim Carter 17-07-2003 05:55 AM

Please help id tomato disease
 
On 16 Jul 2003 18:49:48 -0700, bregent wrote in
rec.gardens.edible:

Help! Last week I noticed some black curled edges on a few tomato leaves and now
it appears to be spreading fast. It's mostly on one plant but another has
started to show the same symptoms - and I only have 3 tomato plants.

Here's a link to some photos. I appreciate any feedback - thanks!

http://bayareamashers.org/tomato.htm


See http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/t...ves/index.html for
photographs and double-check for a match.

See http://www.uvm.edu/extension/publica...sease/gd11.htm for control
and care of fungus diseases. Daconil is the fungicide commonly used.
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Pat Kiewicz 17-07-2003 10:52 AM

Please help id tomato disease
 
bregent said:

Help! Last week I noticed some black curled edges on a few tomato leaves and now
it appears to be spreading fast. It's mostly on one plant but another has
started to show the same symptoms - and I only have 3 tomato plants.

Here's a link to some photos. I appreciate any feedback - thanks!

http://bayareamashers.org/tomato.htm


It looks like you may have both early blight (looking at top left picture) and late blight
(top row center).

The previous responder gave you some good links. I had already had
http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/t...ver/index.html
bookmarked.

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Pat in Plymouth MI

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(attributed to Don Marti)


Pat Meadows 17-07-2003 01:02 PM

Please help id tomato disease
 
On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 22:31:27 -0400, Jim Carter
wrote:


See http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/t...ves/index.html for
photographs and double-check for a match.

See http://www.uvm.edu/extension/publica...sease/gd11.htm for control
and care of fungus diseases. Daconil is the fungicide commonly used.


What excellent resources! Thanks very much.

I'm not the person who asked the question, but I'm very glad
to have these sites.

Pat

bregent 17-07-2003 06:22 PM

Please help id tomato disease
 
In article , says...

bregent said:

Help! Last week I noticed some black curled edges on a few tomato leaves and now
it appears to be spreading fast. It's mostly on one plant but another has
started to show the same symptoms - and I only have 3 tomato plants.

Here's a link to some photos. I appreciate any feedback - thanks!

http://bayareamashers.org/tomato.htm

It looks like you may have both early blight (looking at top left picture) and
late blight
(top row center).


Hmmm. My interpretation based on the links of the other responder is that it's
Bacterial Spot. The stated cause is also consistent with what may have happened.
I did plant these in a new location, but it was a location that had peppers last
year. In fact, I left the some of the peppers over winter which may have also
contributed to the problem. Also, the compost I used may have been contaminated
with diseased plants. I didn't know to avoid putting those into compost last
year - doh!

I'll try some copper fungicide and see if I can salvage any of them.



The previous responder gave you some good links. I had already had
http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/t...ver/index.html
bookmarked.


Thanks, thats a good one too.



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