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Old May 8, 2013   #16
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From my experience Septoria may be the hardest of the foliage diseases to get under control once it gets going. It spreads fast and if you don't slow it down or stop is quickly it will ruin your tomatoes in short order. I have had success with the bleach spray but unlike most foliage diseases it took multiple treatments to stop it. The first treatment only slowed it down.

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Old May 8, 2013   #17
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Here are a few closer pictures of my tomato spots!
Whatever it is, it looks exactly like what I had. Liquid copper spray worked really well, I didn't lose any plants. Once under control, I kept it up about once per week. It was always slightly present, or I should say kept showing up on other plants, but I didn't lose any plants to it.
I sure hope we don't have 3 weeks of heat and humidity next November/December.
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