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Two tomatoes and a squash 3 different diseases?
This picture is a brandywine that I think has early blight, I was going to move it but decided since it spreads through soil that it's too late. I left it there and picked the worst leaves off, it seemed to be doing good and started setting fruit and now the leaves look like this. Does it still look like early blight? There are only 3 other plants with it luckily.
The next two pics are of a Jubilee, the leaves are extremely curled and the 3 other tomatoes seem to be following .
This next one is a spaghetti squash, it is growing fast and has 4 fruits on it but I just noticed the silver spots on all of the leaves, does it look like something I should be concerned about? It is also a part of my three sisters.
All of these are in seperate boxes and any input is greatly appreciated.
The next two pics are of a Jubilee, the leaves are extremely curled and the 3 other tomatoes seem to be following .
This next one is a spaghetti squash, it is growing fast and has 4 fruits on it but I just noticed the silver spots on all of the leaves, does it look like something I should be concerned about? It is also a part of my three sisters.
All of these are in seperate boxes and any input is greatly appreciated.
cheyannarach- Posts : 2037
Join date : 2012-03-21
Location : Custer, SD
Re: Two tomatoes and a squash 3 different diseases?
The silver spots on the squash leaves look normal to me. The tomato leaf curl could be a variety of things, the least being the plant is under stress and trying to save water, the worst, any number of diseases. There is at least two previous threads about tomato leaf curl, try to look those up as there are some good links there.
The darkening of the tomato leaf on the first photo, to me it doesn't look like blight, but something I cannot put a name to right now, though I have seen something similar before, phosphorus deficient?... I will see if I can find some info on that.
The darkening of the tomato leaf on the first photo, to me it doesn't look like blight, but something I cannot put a name to right now, though I have seen something similar before, phosphorus deficient?... I will see if I can find some info on that.
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Re: Two tomatoes and a squash 3 different diseases?
I have found this site to be helpful.
http://vegetablemdonline.ppath.cornell.edu/DiagnosticKeys/TomLeaf/TomLeafKey.html#speck
http://vegetablemdonline.ppath.cornell.edu/DiagnosticKeys/TomLeaf/TomLeafKey.html#speck
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Re: Two tomatoes and a squash 3 different diseases?
Ooooooooooooh good one! is this on the disease sub forum?RoOsTeR wrote:I have found this site to be helpful.
http://vegetablemdonline.ppath.cornell.edu/DiagnosticKeys/TomLeaf/TomLeafKey.html#speck
43 years a gardener and going strong with SFG.
https://squarefoot.forumotion.com/t3574-the-end-of-july-7-weeks-until-frost
There are certain pursuits which, if not wholly poetic and true, do at least suggest a nobler and finer relation to nature than we know. The keeping of bees, for instance. ~ Henry David Thoreau
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Re: Two tomatoes and a squash 3 different diseases?
This is what the leaves I picked off looked like a few weeks ago Camprn. Do you think it looks like early blight?
cheyannarach- Posts : 2037
Join date : 2012-03-21
Location : Custer, SD
Re: Two tomatoes and a squash 3 different diseases?
You know looking at the photos from Rooster's link I think that looks like a bacterial spot...... but it can be really hard to tell by just looking at photos....... what do you think? Have you noticed any spots on stems, that is pretty telling of blight.
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There are certain pursuits which, if not wholly poetic and true, do at least suggest a nobler and finer relation to nature than we know. The keeping of bees, for instance. ~ Henry David Thoreau
https://squarefoot.forumotion.com/t1306-other-gardening-books
Re: Two tomatoes and a squash 3 different diseases?
It does look a lot like that and I haven't noticed anything on the stem yet either. It also looks like grey mold to me?
cheyannarach- Posts : 2037
Join date : 2012-03-21
Location : Custer, SD
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