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Old June 16, 2012   #1
luvmykitty
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Default Possible disease on young transplant

Good afternoon,
These 2 plants (from the same source) have light brown patches on the stems. Most of the leaves look fine, one has a small brown dot on it. Are the stems a symptom of early blight, or another disease? My first thought was to just throw these 2 out, what do you think?
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Old June 17, 2012   #2
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I'd burn them or throw them away in the trash not the compost pile, because that looks really unhealthy to me.

Tania posted a notice about late blight in your area somewhere else today, and I can't tell if it's that or not, but you want to look.

Welcome to the forum, BTW. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news on my first answer to you.

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