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  • Potatoes & (indoor) Tomatoes problems

    Hi there! The weather here has been awful. I think the potatoes got blight and the (indoor) tomatoes got septoria leaf spot, but I'm not 100%. I have attached some pics. What do you think? Thank you!

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  • #2
    Do the tomatoes have it on all leaves or just the oldest ones at the bottom?
    I remove the oldest leaves as they always look "diseased".

    No idea about the spuds but I'd probably do the same thing (remove the leaves) and carry on as if nothing had happened.

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    • #3
      Only three of the tomato plants got them just the older leaves at the bottom. Going to remove those leaves and see what happens. Thank you!

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      • #4
        The potatoes looks like blight so remove those leaves and hope the good weather comes.
        If there is a grey area on the under side of the leaves to where the yellowing is, it could be tomato leaf mould so would remove the leaves quickly.

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