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Old March 28, 2011   #1
King Carrot
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Sorry for the poor photo quality but I only have a point and shoot and it’s not very good at close ups. Can this be anything other than sun scorch caused by the tom being in too smaller cell during some hot weather? I transplanted similar sized ones into larger pots last week and was thinking of transplanting these straight into a greenhouse this week. All the other tomato varieties look fine and the only difference is that these are rather big for the root space they’re in. I’m always careful to avoid getting the leaves wet and these have been growing outside under plastic (well ventilated) during the day and brought inside at night. The variety is a Latah/Gardeners Delight type cherry, cross, now at the F5 stage.

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Old March 28, 2011   #2
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Looks like sun scorch to me. The younger leaves look fine though, so the plant will outgrow it.
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Old March 29, 2011   #3
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Looks like sun scorch to me. The younger leaves look fine though, so the plant will outgrow it.
Yep, looks like that to me too. Happens to me all the time. Well, not to me personally, I turn red when I get sun scorch. But it does happen to at least some of my tomatoes every year.

They'll be fine. Don't panic yet.

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