Spots On My Tomato Leaves?

FrontaLobotomy

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Are they all over the plant? If so I'd say it was blight. If only a couple it could just be heavy rainfall - which in it self can cause blight =/
Unless you grow indoors? Could be something related to your conditions if that's the case.
 

MeisterYo

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Don't compost those leaves that you cut off,it could be fungal. Throw them away.

Make sure your plants are getting enough air circulation, good light and proper watering levels.
 

simp6jj

Member
I also have spotting on my leaves but it doesnt look like that mines look like the green of the leaves is flaking off can someone please help me I have no pics because I dont know how to post. Like I said though the leaves are flaking please help
 

LuRa1337

Member
well. i'm not watering these at all. There inside DWC. air circ is prob a big prob. got to go buy a small floor fan today
 

MeisterYo

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well. i'm not watering these at all. There inside DWC. air circ is prob a big prob. got to go buy a small floor fan today
If possible get on of the wall mounted ocillating fan keep it out of the way on the wall and it moves a ton of air around.

Thats what I used last winter 6 tomato plants with a fan blowing on them 24/7.

Also idk if you have indeterminate or determinate tomatoes but my mom had a nice determinate that bushed like a christmas tree and would be perfect for bubble buckets. She is gonna give me seeds for the winter. I'll post it up when I get it going.
 

iamgrowerman

Active Member
I had a plant that got spots like that. It didn't look happy, but I still got a ton of great tomatoes off it.

Dunno how it might have done without the spots, or if they hurt it at all.
 

LuRa1337

Member
well that's good to know. since i posted those pics, it has started to look better. his leaves aren't drooping as bad now. maybe is was a transplanting shock?
 

MeisterYo

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Sorry to hear. I suggest starting from scratch next season.

Make sure your plants are getting a little bit of air movement.
 

grizadams

Member
I've read about something called Black Dot Disease, which affects all different species of plants and shows slightly different symptoms from species to species, sometimes even from one cultivar of the same species to another. That makes it hard to ID, but most literature i've seen includes some descriptions of different symptoms showing up on different species.
 
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