Does anybody know what this is on my leaves
I just planted my tomato plants a few days ago and I noticed some of the lower leaves have turned a greyish brown color. Overall they look like they are doing ok but I want to address any problems that may be happening
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Yup, the third picture down, when you click on it twice for max zoom in, the little beetle is there again. And in some of the pictures once you zoom in you can see a few flea beetle holes. Left unchecked, your plants will look like this:
Here's the beetles and their holes:
You can treat with diatomaceous earth or Neem oil. Mustard or radish plants planted near your garden are good trap crops for them.
Here's the beetles and their holes:
You can treat with diatomaceous earth or Neem oil. Mustard or radish plants planted near your garden are good trap crops for them.
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Well the way the light is reflecting off the leaves in your pictures makes it very hard to see that.
By grayish brown, do you mean something like this, which is usually described more as tan:
The pale areas would be thinned and dry and crispy.
If so, it is sunburn from being out in full sun when they aren't used to it.
If not, maybe try and get a couple more pictures when the light isn't right on them.
By grayish brown, do you mean something like this, which is usually described more as tan:
The pale areas would be thinned and dry and crispy.
If so, it is sunburn from being out in full sun when they aren't used to it.
If not, maybe try and get a couple more pictures when the light isn't right on them.