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Old May 4, 2017   #1
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Default Can anyone recognize this?

We have many kinds of tomatoes started and many of them have begun to wilt and curl. Some of the leaves are very papery. We have started fertilizing for potassium deficiency. None of the diseases we have seen seem quite right. Does anyone know what this is?
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Old May 8, 2017   #2
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Reminds me of "Clue" the board game, Col. Mustard in the Library with what ever....I wasn't any better at that game than I am at this. Just from my experience...maybe over wet potting mix with unbalanced fert and could use more light.???
The 5th pic shows classic / normal P shortage plus some bumps that could be edema from over wet. That last pic reminds me of a Mg shortage I got in a batch that were in pots too long between feedings. I would tip one out of the pot to confirm the moisture and root condition. If OK, would water with a little 1/2 strength MG Tomato or Bloom Boost (for the P and Mg) or spray them as foliar feed instead. If the potting mix is soggy with hardly any roots, would repot in dry mix and water with care.
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Thank you very much for the response. I hope you are right as I was ready to ditch 1/2 of this year's crop. Was a little concerned that the problem was centralized in one areas, this was also an area of lower light....

Will try some of that.

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I think that makes a lot sense. The plants that had it go through were furthest from the grow lights. They were definitely wetter than we should be. Based on all that, we clipped them back and are going to keep them all. Still keeping them away from the other plants until 100% sure....

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Reminds me of "Clue" the board game, Col. Mustard in the Library with what ever....I wasn't any better at that game than I am at this. Just from my experience...maybe over wet potting mix with unbalanced fert and could use more light.???
The 5th pic shows classic / normal P shortage plus some bumps that could be edema from over wet. That last pic reminds me of a Mg shortage I got in a batch that were in pots too long between feedings. I would tip one out of the pot to confirm the moisture and root condition. If OK, would water with a little 1/2 strength MG Tomato or Bloom Boost (for the P and Mg) or spray them as foliar feed instead. If the potting mix is soggy with hardly any roots, would repot in dry mix and water with care.
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Agree with decherdt, either too wet or too dry. The purple undersides of the leaves is common with seedlings. If they are outside, maybe sun damage.
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