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Old June 14, 2012   #1
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Default Another disease ID request.

TSWV? Seems to be localized on a few new leaves.

The season started with such promise.
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Old June 15, 2012   #2
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Oh how timely, I just remove a leaf from my one tomato plant that decided to start growing and blooming again. We are have cooler night temps. My leave had the same coloration on it.

my search came up with Nitrogen deficiency. So I'm waiting to see what others who know better than me have to say.
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Old June 15, 2012   #3
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Looks like TSWV....I have had a lot of it this year. First year I have seen it here.
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Yes we all have this in the North was ago of rain?
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Old June 15, 2012   #5
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It doesn't look like the typical manifestation of TSWV to me, especially the second photo; but I could certainly be wrong as I have seen TSWV appear differently in its initial appearance before eventually infecting the whole plant.
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It didn't quite look like it to me either comparing to photos on the web. Not sure what it is. Maybe I'll let it ride a little longer and see if it spreads on the plant over the next few days.

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It doesn't look like the typical manifestation of TSWV to me, especially the second photo; but I could certainly be wrong as I have seen TSWV appear differently in its initial appearance before eventually infecting the whole plant.
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