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Old April 6, 2013   #1
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Default What in the heck is wrong with my plant

So the leaves on two of my plants have become wilted, yellow, and spotted with grey spots. Please take a look at my pics and let me know what you think please?
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Old April 6, 2013   #2
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I would like to know too. Mine get this too. Copper fungicide seems to slow it down.
Fusion- can you diagnose?
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Old April 7, 2013   #3
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Check closely for spider mites. Look for bits of spider webbing. Check under a hand held lens if you have one for the bugs.
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Old April 7, 2013   #4
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What is in your soil?
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Old April 7, 2013   #5
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It looks like a fairly advanced case of Powdery Mildew. (I can't remember which one, there are 2 or 3) It might be tough to control at this stage. I would remove the infected leaves and start a weekly spraying of a fungicide labeled to control powdery mildew. At this advanced stage you will probably loose your foliage canopy so might need to artificially shade your fruit to prevent sunburn.

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In the middle photo, at the far bottom right, it also looks like you have a virus working - possibly TYLCV.

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It looks like a Fusarium wilt to me.
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So according to your responses there could be several things wrong with my plants. At this point it might be better to throw the worst ones out. I'll hold onto ones with the wilted bright green leaves. Maybe the virus will pass.
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can you separate them, it looks as you have them in containers
so you can treat the unhealthy once, remove infected leaves, try
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Looks like overwatering.... but if that's not it, I would try to save them.

Remove any leaves that have something majorly wrong.

Spray the rest with 1oz Per gallon of water with Dr. Bronners Peppermint soap. A few drops of Cinnamon, rosemary, or other essential oils wouldn't hurt.

Follow up in 2-3 days with another spray.... if they soap spot don't be afraid to spray with just water for a rinse.

They look very salvageable... but only one way to find out!
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