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    Hi Guys!

    I've never grown tomatoes before but have been going great guns! BIg healthy plants, lot of flowers and fruit forming etc. The leaves on one in particular are brown underneath and it seem to be worse at the bottom of the plant... The fruit seems okay but whats wrong??? Blight? Watering? Eeeeek I shall just cry if I dont get my tomatoes!

    Thanks
    http://meandtwoveg.blogspot.com

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    If it's just at the bottom they could just be dying off which is normal for the lower leaves. I'm no blight/tomato expert but if you could post a piccie, someone will be able to diagnose.

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      Hope this works! The first two are the same plant top and bottom of the same pair of leaves. Most of my tomato plants have this discolouration. The last pic is a different plant but the leaves look a bit curly and "frispy" although I am watering well...

      Hope one of you grapes can help!
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      • #4
        It seems to be just normal, leaves dying off at the base of the plants.

        But you can never tell properly with photos and I'll wait for a better expert to come along
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        • #5
          I've scoured my page of tomato troubles:
          Tomato/Troubles - WikiGardener Wiki
          but can't find anything with similar symptoms.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by womble View Post
            It seems to be just normal, leaves dying off at the base of the plants.

            But you can never tell properly with photos and I'll wait for a better expert to come along
            Looks like that to me too, so far.
            Just remove a few bottom leaves, it will not do any harm.

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