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My stressed out garden (brown spots :()
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My stressed out garden (brown spots :()
I have brown spots on quite a bit of my plants and I'm thinking they are getting too much rain. It's been raining here everyday. Not downpours, just showers and a few hard rains. The sun has been shining a little but I think this is due to just too much rain Is there any hope for some of these? Especially the tomato plants... I started these from seeds and I feel like they are my babies dying...
This lettuce might have been transplant shock since I just planted this the other day. Strange the other plants are doing "okay" around it.
This lettuce might have been transplant shock since I just planted this the other day. Strange the other plants are doing "okay" around it.
lalawson- Posts : 28
Join date : 2013-04-06
Location : Cincinnati, OH
Re: My stressed out garden (brown spots :()
Hmmm, hopefully it's just the weather. I would pick some of the worst affected leaves off if I were you! Good luck!
cheyannarach- Posts : 2037
Join date : 2012-03-21
Location : Custer, SD
Re: My stressed out garden (brown spots :()
lalawson, did you figure out what was ailing your plants? I've got some leaves on a tomatillo starting to look like that & I'm thinking it's a soil deficiency. What did you do with yours?
mollyhespra- Posts : 1087
Join date : 2012-09-21
Age : 58
Location : Waaaay upstate, NH (zone 4)
Re: My stressed out garden (brown spots :()
My tomatoes and peppers are looking the same. I am thinking my is more weather related than anything else. We also have had also of cloudy day lately, I think like two weeks worth. Yesterday it was nice and sunny and the plants seem to perk up a bit. I also cut off the worst looking leaves. They are putting out new leaves that look healthy. Hope you get some sun soon and your plants feel better.
mschaef- Posts : 598
Join date : 2012-03-12
Age : 38
Location : Hampton, Georgia
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