Whats wrong with my Tomatoes? Leaves turning yellow with brown spots

vfem

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I've been so unlikely to have blight... I'd listen to hoodat on this one. Too many diseases are thought to be blight, and then they just rip out the whole plant and lose it. The down grade of a plant with blight comes on fast, and the plant continues to die fast. Yours, like mine, appear to have new growth. The dark spots of blight look like BIG lesions with target style rings on them.... then eventually the whole branch dies which will also be covered in these lesions. I didn't see much yellow in my dying blight infested plants until the bitter end when I had to pull them. It all came crashing down in about a 1 1/2 weeks from the time I caught the blight.... last year I was able to save 6 out of 9 plants though.

I think you guys are ok... if I were you, I may give them a little dose of compose or the fertilizer of your choice if you haven't yet this season. Might give them some strength to recover.
 

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