The plants have been in the bed for about a week. The tomato plant has really grown, but I'm getting these spots on the leaves that concern me. Can you guys help
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G'day MiamiGreen,
Watering at ground level only usually helps, as water left on the leaves
can cause leaf burn when the sun hits them.
Harding off is when you gradually bring your seedlings into a harsher
climate or you could use shade cloth too after transplanting etc, till the
plant gets established.
Happy gardening
jenn
Watering at ground level only usually helps, as water left on the leaves
can cause leaf burn when the sun hits them.
Harding off is when you gradually bring your seedlings into a harsher
climate or you could use shade cloth too after transplanting etc, till the
plant gets established.
Happy gardening
jenn