They are pretty good but the welds are not that strong so try not to push on the round parts, push down with the vertical wires…never seen a purple one though!
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cellocaster
Been getting a lot of rain lately?
Davekinney0u812
Lacking food perhaps? I see tons of weeds ya might wanna deal with.
artichoke8
Probably competing for nutrients as well as too much rain which I think anyone in our zone are dealing with right now. Prune those yellow branches. After you weed the bed, Feed it some balanced fertilizer. Then I recommend mulching so the splash back of water/rain isn’t hitting leaves.
Apacholek10
It’s gone fungal. Prune any leaves that look dead, dying or bad and hope it pushes through. Buy a tomato next time that can maintain production with a high fungal pressure, especially if this happens frequently
LolaAucoin
Blight
motherfudgersob
That looks like blight to me. I’d pull affected plants out now. I’d even consider starting over in another area of yard/garden (should rotate every three years). Excessive moisture (especially rain without mulch preventing spores splashing onto plant) makes it more likely but this isn’t just too much water.
I’d normally say remove affected leaves but yours seem almost all are affected. Do not compost (at home or municipal) these leaves. Trash or burn them.
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They are pretty good but the welds are not that strong so try not to push on the round parts, push down with the vertical wires…never seen a purple one though!
/s
Been getting a lot of rain lately?
Lacking food perhaps? I see tons of weeds ya might wanna deal with.
Probably competing for nutrients as well as too much rain which I think anyone in our zone are dealing with right now. Prune those yellow branches. After you weed the bed, Feed it some balanced fertilizer. Then I recommend mulching so the splash back of water/rain isn’t hitting leaves.
It’s gone fungal. Prune any leaves that look dead, dying or bad and hope it pushes through. Buy a tomato next time that can maintain production with a high fungal pressure, especially if this happens frequently
Blight
That looks like blight to me. I’d pull affected plants out now. I’d even consider starting over in another area of yard/garden (should rotate every three years). Excessive moisture (especially rain without mulch preventing spores splashing onto plant) makes it more likely but this isn’t just too much water.
I’d normally say remove affected leaves but yours seem almost all are affected. Do not compost (at home or municipal) these leaves. Trash or burn them.