Hello,
I have been reading and re-reading information on the website. Love it here btw. Thanks to baymule for sharing the link to this page.
Found a problem with my tomatoes today, it's been raining for the last couple of days but there was a break in the weather and some sunshine today. I went out to play around in the garden and check on things and found this on two of my tomato plants... I've tried to look around for information on google but haven't found a lot other than Maybe Early Blight.
The dark spots are on the Tops of the Plant on what Appears to be new growth. The leaves haven't turned yellow (although in one of the pictures it looks like it) They just seem to be curled in a bit but still bright green. And the plant seems to be stunted... the others are taking to the rain like weeds and have grown a lot in the past two days these two plants with these spots seem to be stuck.
It's only on the top of the plant leaves and stem. But not on the bottom. That looks healthy.
I live in central florida.
Any idea on what it is, and if so, is it treatable with organic or home remedies? Thank You any help is appreciated.
I have been reading and re-reading information on the website. Love it here btw. Thanks to baymule for sharing the link to this page.
Found a problem with my tomatoes today, it's been raining for the last couple of days but there was a break in the weather and some sunshine today. I went out to play around in the garden and check on things and found this on two of my tomato plants... I've tried to look around for information on google but haven't found a lot other than Maybe Early Blight.
The dark spots are on the Tops of the Plant on what Appears to be new growth. The leaves haven't turned yellow (although in one of the pictures it looks like it) They just seem to be curled in a bit but still bright green. And the plant seems to be stunted... the others are taking to the rain like weeds and have grown a lot in the past two days these two plants with these spots seem to be stuck.
It's only on the top of the plant leaves and stem. But not on the bottom. That looks healthy.
I live in central florida.
Any idea on what it is, and if so, is it treatable with organic or home remedies? Thank You any help is appreciated.