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6 paź 2023 · In this article, gardening expert and former organic farmer Logan Hailey examines the most common diseases that will likely strike your tomatoes, as well as how to identify, treat, and prevent them from striking your tomato plants.
19 sie 2024 · Gray leaf spot is a fungal disease that affects mainly the leaves of tomatoes, starting with the oldest leaves, although it can also infect the stems of the plant. It does not infect the fruit, although the disease can be harbored in the seeds of the infected plant.
In order to prevent and treat tomato leaf disease, you can stay on top of proper irrigation, fungicide use, using resistant tomato plant varieties, and more. Keep reading as we explore the different types of tomato leaf diseases and how to identify, prevent, and treat them.
6 sty 2024 · Spotting an infection before it spreads around your entire tomato patch can help you salvage a harvest, and one of the key areas to look for is discoloured or misshapen leaves. Our guide below will help you identify 10 of the most common diseases that appear in Australian tomato patches.
20 lis 2023 · Tomato leaf spot diseases, such as Septoria leaf spot and early blight, can cause dark spots or lesions on the leaves, which can spread rapidly and cause defoliation. Symptoms may also include yellowing or browning of the leaves, as well as stunted growth or reduced yields.
14 sty 2021 · Look for yellowing leaves to indicate the start of an infection. Fungal infections usually affect the leaves first. Yellow or green discolorations on the leaves often indicate the start of a disease. These spots may spread in blotchy spots or affect the whole leaf.
18 sie 2022 · The first symptom of blight in tomatoes is usually brown areas appearing on the leaves, which quickly spread into a watery rot that kills leaves and stems, turning them brown. As blight spreads, fruits on your tomatoes can also turn brown and start to rot on the vine.