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help id'ing tomato disease

jdmcbr
10 years ago

I have a couple of recently transplanted roma tomatoes in large (~10-15 gallon, I think) pots. They are in a GreenAll potting soil with some compost and a mulch layer on top. Some of the potting soil had been used before for a nightshade, but not one that was diseased, as far as I know. I gave them a deep watering a little over a week ago, and then we got a bit of rain here a few days ago.

They both recently developed a mottled brown/yellow appearance on the top and bottoms of leaves. Lower growth seems more affected. I looked at http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/vegetable/problem-solvers/tomato-problem-solver/leaves/ for ideas on what it could be, but to my untrained eye, none of the diseases there look quite like what I am seeing. Any ideas?

Also, I'm seeing hints of the same patterns appearing in other tomatoes that I planted in the ground, though less severe than the potted tomatoes.

Thank you for any wisdom you can offer.

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