Tomato virus or blight ?

Started by carloso, May 11, 2006, 09:35:50

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carloso

Hello


any ideas of what maybe the cause of the following ?  they dont look good i can tell you

Any ideas or remedies other than the bin be greatly recieved

Carl


ive added a couple of pics that are clearer i hope
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carloso

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Jill

Bit difficult to see from that piccie, Carloso but think it's a bit early for tomato blight.  Poss lack of nutrients/variable watering?

Gadfium

I'd go with that, too. How long have they been in the same pot? They might have run out of nutrients, or suffered from heat/cold effects.

I've got a couple of tomato plants looking a little like that around the edges, they've been in 3" pots for 4/5 weeks, and it's time to move them up. Last year (my first foray into vegetable growing) I seem to remember I 'purpled' their leaves - they nearly died of the cold - then scorched their seed leaves into extinction... they all perked up (eventually) and gave a crop.

saddad

Far too early/cold for blight even in a greenhouse. The top picture looks like leaf scorch, when you water and leave droplets on the leaves which magnify the sun and burn the leaf..... they should grow out of it!
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