I was hoping someone may have an idea what might be going on with these spoon tomatoes

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Guest

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I planted these seeds inside and as soon as they hit this size, the bottom sets of leaves started to get little bumps on them and start to curl and look diseased.

Out of all my tomatoes it’s just this one variety.

I separated them and pinched off the infected leaves, and the tops look relatively healthy.

Any idea what this could be?

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Shannon

Post by Shannon »

My spoons looked terrible last year until I got them planted out. I mean “on the brink of death” terrible!
They came back with a vengeance!
Caro

Post by Caro »

They need better air flow, it's probably edema.
Ne Cole

Post by Ne Cole »

Did you get these from Bakers Creek? I’ve tried growing their spoon tomatoes twice now and they’ve ended up looking diseased and dying.
Lindsay

Post by Lindsay »

Same thing with my spoon tomatoes. Every other variety is fine. I have noticed some leaves started looking kinda normal when it was a little more on the dry side.
LindaKay

Post by LindaKay »

I don't know which of the several diseases that could cause that however I believe the solution would be cut back on the water, Add a sprinkle of magnesium (Epsom salt).
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