Hello, hopefully I've attached 3 files showing the problem. Although very like blight, it didnn't seem to harm the fruit and was quite slow to kill off the plants, the close ups are of one that is still 'alive'.
The first attack of actual blight I noticed in the greenhouse was mid June when I saw a few affected leaves that I picked immediately. A few weeks later, probably in July, this appeared like a rash on too many plant/leaves to pick.
The same happened last year but I had been watering with a hosepipe and put it down to being lazy but this year I've used drip irrigation and watering cans. I have used bordeaux spray this year, last year I didn't but not sure it has had a noticable affect.
About the same time, some potatoes outside were affected by blight and gradually died off, apart from the Sarpo Mira that I dug up last week. The blight on the potatoes progressed reasonably rapidly but as you can see, some of the tomatoes are still alive and not of the fruit are affected (some have greenback but that is OK with me.
Any thoughts on it or how long it is likely to persist in the greenhouse would be welcome.
Mark
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