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Re: Tomato plant problem


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Norberto,
Could you supply more information about the brown discoloration? Is it
only on the edges, or half the leaf? circles?  trails? The location of
the brown spots help point to a possible cause.
On the edges could be too much high nitrogen fertilizer. A slow yellowing
then browning of the lower leaves could mean too much water, or the root
ball is too large for the container the tomatoes are in. Brown trails on
the leaves could be a fungus or snail/slug trails.



On Thu, 20 May 1999 12:03:13 -0700 Norberto Arquilevich
<daron@westworld.com> writes:
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>The leaves on my tomato plants are showing some dark brown marks on 
>both
>top and bottom sides. Other than that the plants look really good, 
>about
>3ft tall, growing fast and start setting fruit. 
>
>What should I do?
>
>TIA, Norberto
>
>
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