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Old 23-05-2011, 09:49 PM
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Default Septoria on tumbling toms?

Hi Guys,

I am a novice. I have grown some tumbling toms this year, having never tried anything like this before.

I grew them from seed and was delighted with their progress. I put them outside about 9 days ago and was horrified to see what I know think is septoria on the leaves.

They are all in pots but all appear to have these spots. I am soooo disappointed.

The pots are new and the compost is new. I dont have any potatoes or anything else in my garden.

1. Is this likely to be septoria?
2. Can I do anything about it?
a. Maybe take a cutting from a healthy bit?
b. Use a fungicide? If so, is there one I can get from a garden centre?

Any help would be gratefully received. Thanks for reading.
 
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