Any ideas what this could be? I tried googling it and haven't found anything.
The sposts are white, relatively small (2-3mm) and soft.
One idea is that I did it by spraying nearby cucumbers with water, soap and bakig soda mixture (tomatoes strongly react to alcaline substances) because it is almost exclusively on the wind facing side (some lower trusses are ok) and nearby tomatoes (only few spots on the other side of the garden). But it doesn't make sense because I sprayed on Wednesday or Thursday last week (not sure exactly) and part of Saturday, all Sunday and most of Monday was raining. And I am almost sure this appeared yesterday, like overnight.
Will it get darker, harder and edible or will the fruit rot?
And, completely unrelated disaster, I have late blight on my maskotkas, even though there were no alerts on blight watch.
Yesterday (as photographed), it was soft. Today (windy and sunny day) it is crispy. I think I will try to cut all leaves and maybe the fruit will ripen?
The sposts are white, relatively small (2-3mm) and soft.
One idea is that I did it by spraying nearby cucumbers with water, soap and bakig soda mixture (tomatoes strongly react to alcaline substances) because it is almost exclusively on the wind facing side (some lower trusses are ok) and nearby tomatoes (only few spots on the other side of the garden). But it doesn't make sense because I sprayed on Wednesday or Thursday last week (not sure exactly) and part of Saturday, all Sunday and most of Monday was raining. And I am almost sure this appeared yesterday, like overnight.
Will it get darker, harder and edible or will the fruit rot?
And, completely unrelated disaster, I have late blight on my maskotkas, even though there were no alerts on blight watch.
Yesterday (as photographed), it was soft. Today (windy and sunny day) it is crispy. I think I will try to cut all leaves and maybe the fruit will ripen?
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