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    Some of the lower leaves on some of my toms are starting to get brown patches. Not seen this before and doesn't look like an obvious nutrient deficiency. No yellow areas but the closes I can compare to is early blight.
    Would be grateful for any thoughts.
    Thanks
    EdClick image for larger version

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  • #2
    I would remove the offending material well away from the plants (bag it and bin it). i suspect the same as you so anything you can do to slow it's progress is a good thing.

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    • #3
      I don't think it is Target Spot aka early blight - unless you can see circles around the blotches? Photo not clear on my screen.
      I think it is just the old leaves dying off.
      Whatever it is removing all the affected leaves (then wash hands well, just in case) removing/thinning out foliage to increase air flow around the plants, will help.

      Target spot isn't as horrible as late blight and by keeping plants clean of spotty leaves and keeping good airflow, you should still get a decent harvest

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      • #4
        Thanks everyone. The more I look into it the less convinced I am. I wonder if the old leaves got a bit scorched when we went away for a long weekend during the dry hot spell.
        Will prune the afffected areas and if it spreads will try to post some better pics!
        Thanks as always!
        Ed

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        • #5
          Here is a better quality picture. Click on link for full resolution.
          thanks,
          Ed

          Last edited by idiotwind; 20-07-2017, 10:51 AM.

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          • #6
            Does this mean its spread or is it just that you havent pruned yet?

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            • #7
              I don't think its early blight, the damage isn't circular enough. The pictures of early blight I've seen seem to have a central area of damage surrounded by a paler area. Whereas yours just looks like a single damage, not spreading out.

              However, it doesn't look like scorch to me either. Could it be insect damage?

              I would keep an eye on it and if it spreads, then cut out the affected leaves (there seem to be a number in the background)

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              • #8
                This was just prior to pruning it.
                Not spread so far.
                Thanks again,
                Ed

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