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Old March 15, 2010   #1
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Hello,

I was wondering what could be causing these spots on my tomato seedlings' cotyledons. Only a few of them have these dark necrotic lesions on the cotyledons. Doesn't look like burned foliage from lights or fertilizer (only sprayed once with very dilute fish emulsion one week ago). Could it be Late Blight? There is a slight possibility it was introduced from my overwintering peppers. Thanks in advance!


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Old March 15, 2010   #2
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Looks like they're getting to mucj water
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Old March 15, 2010   #3
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Too wet!!

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Too much water. Cut off diseased leaves with cuticle scissors.
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Old March 15, 2010   #5
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What are you basing your judgement on, the wetness of the soil in the photos or the cotyledon symptoms?

Could well be overwatering, as I have not been the one watering them for the past week. Perhaps I am overanxious about the !!! Late Blight.

Cheers and thanks for the responses!
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