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Dunno but I have exactly the same, the collective wisdom on here is that it is a magnesium deficiency and to spray with Epsom salts. If you look in the vegging out section you will see my thread "Please tell me this is not blight" (only started yesterday)photo album of my garden in my profile http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...my+garden.html
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Sorry to disagree, but I don't think this is magnesium deficiency. I get magnesium deficiency every year in my house grown tomato plants, which I grow in ridiculously small pots for just a couple of trusses of fruit per plant. This is what the lower leaves of my tomatoes look like and this is DEFINITELY magnesium deficiency:
There is a purple tinge to the spotting, and the texture of the leaf is completely normal, not dried looking. There are no sharp edges to the darker areas, they blur into the green. Eventually the leaves turn yellowish-purplish brown and die, but the ones at the top of the plant are still healthy green.
I think the spots on your potato leaves are probably brown leaf spot, or possibly early blight:
Brown leaf spot in potatoes: Plan for this early blight look-alike in 2013 | MSU ExtensionAttached FilesLast edited by Penellype; 10-06-2014, 04:04 PM.A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP. - Leonard Nimoy
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Originally posted by Penellype View PostSorry to disagree, but I don't think this is magnesium deficiency. I get magnesium deficiency every year in my house grown tomato plants, which I grow in ridiculously small pots for just a couple of trusses of fruit per plant. This is what the lower leaves of my tomatoes look like and this is DEFINITELY magnesium deficiency:
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There is a purple tinge to the spotting, and the texture of the leaf is completely normal, not dried looking. There are no sharp edges to the darker areas, they blur into the green. Eventually the leaves turn yellowish-purplish brown and die, but the ones at the top of the plant are still healthy green.
I think the spots on your potato leaves are probably brown leaf spot, or possibly early blight:
Brown leaf spot in potatoes: Plan for this early blight look-alike in 2013 | MSU Extension
Dejected of Devon.photo album of my garden in my profile http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...my+garden.html
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Originally posted by Bill HH View PostOh Penellype, just when I thought I was out you pulled me back in, I am sadly leaning towards your diagnosis (Brown spot) because it has travelled from plant to plant, a deficiency wouldn't do that. For all that it matters Brown spot seems as bad as early blight!!! All I can hope for now is that it doesn't get my tomatoes.
Dejected of Devon.A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP. - Leonard Nimoy
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Originally posted by Penellype View PostLooking at the blightwatch site Fight Against Blight - Blight Incidents | Potato Council there don't seem to be any reported cases in Devon (although there is a possible one scarily near me in York). I think you would be unlucky if it was blight. Unfortunately the wet weather combined with warm temperatures is exactly the conditions that blight likes. I think we are going to get some respite from this wet weatehr shortly as high pressure seems likely to move in, which should hopefully dry up the atmosphere a bit. Lets hope it is not too late.
Oh well time will tell, at least I have 5 containers of sarpo mira to go at later.photo album of my garden in my profile http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...my+garden.html
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Bill, blight only survives on living plant material so unless you have some affected potatoes still in the soil/ground (which obviously you won't if you're using containers), it shouldn't carry over. Personally I've never understood how potatoes in the ground could carry it over either as, if they were infected with blight, they'd be mush months agoLast edited by Shadylane; 10-06-2014, 11:18 PM.
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Originally posted by Penellype View PostLooking at the blightwatch site Fight Against Blight - Blight Incidents | Potato Council there don't seem to be any reported cases in Devon (although there is a possible one scarily near me in York). I think you would be unlucky if it was blight.
That's when I was told it was because there are no commercial growers in London.
But if you register with your post code you'll get a text telling you when your smith periods are so you can keep a close eye on things.
I had 16 happy blight free years here. Those were the days.
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