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Old August 1, 2012   #1
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Default Does anyone know what this is?

I've gotten this every year. I still have no idea what it is.
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Old August 1, 2012   #2
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http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/pdffiles/PP/PP25900.pdf

Looks like Purple Tomato Leaf Disorder, I have gotten it every year also.
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Old August 1, 2012   #3
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Well that's a new one. I had one tomato like that also, and thought it was P deficiency.
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The devil walks around in your garden at night.
Sometimes he brushes against a plant, this is the result.

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Quote:
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The devil walks around in your garden at night.
Sometimes he brushes against a plant, this is the result.

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Citation please.
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I wouldn't want to dispute Worth's familiarity with the devil, but I thought it looked like stains from fairy dust myself.
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Oh great, yet another disease that South Florida is prone to. The link said it is likely an infectious cause like a virus or fungus. Just what we need
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now come on what do we have to have all the fun?
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I would have said it looks more like magnesium deficiency. Try using Epsom Salts, as a soil drench and/or foliar spray, and see if things improve.
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