Tessalace
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spotted yellow leaves?

ETA: Not sure why my pictures aren't showing up. Here's the link to the flickr album:

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I am completely new and need some help. I have noticed my tomato plants leaves turning yellow with brown spots. Here are a few pictures (I hope this works!):

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Not sure if it's related, but some of my strawberry leaves look like this:

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And my squash leaves have weird, but different spots on them as well:

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Any help? What is it? What do I do to fix it? Can I even fix it? And what's up with the squash?

imafan26
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the squash has powdery mildew

The tomatoes and strawberries have leaf spot. Both are probably fungal as well.

https://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/3000/p ... 015_08.pdf
https://vegetablemdonline.ppath.cornell. ... ot_Tom.htm

Tessalace
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imafan26 wrote:the squash has powdery mildew

The tomatoes and strawberries have leaf spot. Both are probably fungal as well.

https://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/3000/p ... 015_08.pdf
https://vegetablemdonline.ppath.cornell. ... ot_Tom.htm

Do you think I could use copper sulfate for all three problems?

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Maters look like early blight to me....at least what happens to me that I've always assumed is early blight...

Tessalace
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JayPoc wrote:Maters look like early blight to me....at least what happens to me that I've always assumed is early blight...

What would you suggest as treatment? I was thinking of pruning back the affected leaves, spraying with copper sulfate, and mulching under the plants. What do you think? I'm so new, I really don't have a clue.

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Tessalace wrote:
JayPoc wrote:Maters look like early blight to me....at least what happens to me that I've always assumed is early blight...

What would you suggest as treatment? I was thinking of pruning back the affected leaves, spraying with copper sulfate, and mulching under the plants. What do you think? I'm so new, I really don't have a clue.
Thats about all you can do....

Take care to not spread the pathogen to other plants...

Good luck!



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