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Old May 1, 2017   #2
MissS
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On the whole, your plants are looking really nice.

Fred's Tie Dye is hard to diagnose from your pictures. Could you get a closer shot of the leaves and also take a look at the undersides of the leaves. I suspect this is insect damage but it is hard to tell from the photos taken. I also suspect that the culprit will be found on the undersides of the leaves.

You were right to remove the yellowing leaves on your plants. It may be the beginnings of Early Blight or it just may be the leaves are getting a little tired. At this point I would not worry about anything major happening to your plants. Many people do use Daconil as a preventative for many of the fugal diseases. Seeing as you are in SC where it is warm and humid, you may want to consider that option.
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