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What in the world??

Posted by tmpuleo Georgia - 7b (My Page) on
Mon, Jun 17, 13 at 22:06

Hello. First-time poster.

First year with an in-ground garden in Georgia - 7b. It's been super rainy here on and off for weeks. Warm, but wet. Not the best combination

I've got some super sweet 100s and husky cherry reds that are suddenly looking a little crazy. I've only done container gardens in the past and haven't come across anything like this. I've got brown streaks up veins and some strange deadening of leaves.

I'm so confused when trying to match up what disease this might possibly be, so I thought someone else could put in some input. They all look the same to me. Thanks!!


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RE: What in the world??

My guess is early blight, based on the lesion on the lower right leaflet...it has the classic "oyster shell" look.

The diseases do tend to look similar when trying to match photos, but fortunately the treatment is similar for most of them as well. Begin a foliar spray regimen and trim off diseased parts.


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