Dawgluver
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This is something that normally happens in August. We have had an abnormally cool and rainy stretch, and my beautiful tomato plants are succumbing to yellow spotted leaves that eventually die, starting at the bottom and going up. I pull off as many as I can, but don't want to sunscald the fruit. Of course, the tomatoes are really prolific right now but nowhere near ripe yet.
Am thinking it's a bacterial thing, due to the weather conditions. Soil is fresh Miracle Gro, massive container. Full sun (when it's not raining constantly).
Ideas?
Am thinking it's a bacterial thing, due to the weather conditions. Soil is fresh Miracle Gro, massive container. Full sun (when it's not raining constantly).
Ideas?