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Old May 1, 2017   #1
Keowee
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Default Do these tomato leaves look ok?

Hello! I just got back from a week out of town and we happened to get a bit of rain while I was gone. I had someone watering when needed, but couldn't keep an eye on things myself. Most of the plants look good (to me) but there is one with some foliar 'stuff' I can't identify, and there were a few with yellowing leaves at the very bottom close to the dirt that I clipped. I remember that being a sign of something, but it doesn't look exactly like anything problematic I can find. Thoughts?

Can you take a look and tell me if I need to take drastic action? I am willing to sacrifice them, if necessary, for the health of the herd For reference, they're all dwarf project varieties. Also, what preventative steps can I take, say weekly, to avoid more foliar/fungal/pest issues as the season continues?

Thanks!

[PS I realize these are all too close together -- they were a lot smaller when I left! I'm spreading them out this evening]

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