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javafxnoob May 26, 2017 02:29 PM

Sunburn or something else?
 
Hello,

After few days of heavy rain and some hail I finally managed to enter my garden. There is something wrong with my tomatoes. After few days of rain they are in pretty bad shape.

Something is wrong with leaf on many plants (I have 110 so far). I am not sure is it sunburn, deficiency of something, or disease attack. Can you kind people please help me to identify?

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Nematode May 26, 2017 03:43 PM

Do the very newest leaves have this?
The light tan areas look like they could be old sun damage. New leaves should be dark and perfect.

Might be thrips.

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MissS May 26, 2017 03:54 PM

I am seeing some aphids on the plants. Check out the undersides of your leaves. They will be telling you more than to tops are showing. I do think it is more of an insect problem than any type of disease or deficiency.
If it is insects, then I would start by washing both the top and especially the undersides of the leaves with soap. People here use insecticidal soap, Dawn or Flea and Tick Shampoos. You may have to use an insecticide, but I prefer to start with soap or DE or a mix of the two.

oakley May 26, 2017 04:53 PM

Could be all four issues. I find in foul weather many plants show signs that cannot be
fairly identified...weather issues recover quickly. Yet the bugs should be dealt with
immediately. I only see a tiny bit of sun damage if it is that, but probably the hail/wind.

It is only the end of May and i have many issues having grown indoor Winter plants,
put some out early in shade in the cold, wind/storms. Now tortoise beetles....minor flea
beetles, and some other uglies. The mature plants survive fine...
Soft young leaves get hit hard in foul weather.

You should mulch. And remove lower leaves near soil.

edweather May 26, 2017 05:16 PM

I would let things dry out for a few days and reevaluate. I don't see much wrong, except they might be a bit beat up from the weather.

zipcode May 26, 2017 05:46 PM

Looks more like mechanical damage to me. High winds or hail?

Hoosier May 26, 2017 06:28 PM

You mentioned hail, so that was my first thought.

Worth1 May 26, 2017 06:52 PM

Clip all of the effected leaves off.
Worth

javafxnoob May 28, 2017 11:04 AM

Thanks for suggestions. New growth looks good, first fruits are set. Lowest leaves are removed, together with some suckers (surprised plants require pruning already). Tommorow I will do some blight prevention and grass clippings mulch.

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