Got these from the farm store the other day and transplanted them into my beds after a hailstorm came through and destroyed my seedlings. 😢
Help! First timer here. Be gentle. I’m in Florida
by Born-Substance-1987
10 Comments
dantex79
Looks like sun scold. It’ll recover most likely. I’ve had the same issue with my transplants and there thriving now
feldoneq2wire
Were their plants indoors or outdoors?
Radicle_Cotyledon
Looks like powdery mildew. If you could get a closer picture taken at a more parallel angle it would help rule it out/in.
Born-Substance-1987
I can treat powdery mildew but this looked different to me.
Maccade25
Got scorched. It’ll set you back 3 weeks
drawzalot
Yikes. Gray mold disease. Get some fungicide asap
cloroxat
I’m in Safety Harbor over in the Tampa Bay area. Where are you?
ASecularBuddhist
Have the leaves gotten wet?
zozospencil
Looks like sunburn to me. They should be fine, I’d just pinch those off when they lose their green. I’m in SC and have same issue every year because I plant too soon (worth the risk, have backup starts, want tomato ASAP)
WanderingWsWorld
Water only when soil needs it. Put down straw or pine needles to prevent slashed dirt. Maybe put up a strip of mesh sun shade to fizzle out that 3o clock heat. If soil feels wet skip a day.
10 Comments
Looks like sun scold. It’ll recover most likely. I’ve had the same issue with my transplants and there thriving now
Were their plants indoors or outdoors?
Looks like powdery mildew. If you could get a closer picture taken at a more parallel angle it would help rule it out/in.
I can treat powdery mildew but this looked different to me.
Got scorched. It’ll set you back 3 weeks
Yikes. Gray mold disease. Get some fungicide asap
I’m in Safety Harbor over in the Tampa Bay area. Where are you?
Have the leaves gotten wet?
Looks like sunburn to me. They should be fine, I’d just pinch those off when they lose their green. I’m in SC and have same issue every year because I plant too soon (worth the risk, have backup starts, want tomato ASAP)
Water only when soil needs it. Put down straw or pine needles to prevent slashed dirt. Maybe put up a strip of mesh sun shade to fizzle out that 3o clock heat. If soil feels wet skip a day.