What is this destroying my garden?

La Porte, IN

Left on vacation for a week and came back to all my tomato plants with branches like this. Seems to be spreading quickly.

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Kingsbury, TX(Zone 8b)

I have the same thing! If anyone could share some info, it'd be greatly appreciated.

La Porte, IN

I think it's a fungus of some kind. Will any fungicide work?

Jackson, MO(Zone 6b)

I think it's a virus. The only thing I know is to pick off the limbs that have it on and burn them. Putting down straw around the plants can help keep it ( virus) at bay if that is what it is.

Lynnwood, WA

blight is always a sad sight!

Cleveland,GA/Atlanta, GA(Zone 7b)

Daconil will slow things down if started early enough. Blight, whether early or late, is definitely a sad sight. This is not a virus.

Edited to say virus and blight are systemic conditions. Nothing here indicates virus.

This message was edited Jan 29, 2018 9:44 PM

Rootstown, OH

Sept or is leaf spot. Virus has curled and thick leaf. Make sure you clean any leaf litter and bag and get rid of it. It stays in soil. Use a fungicide. Follow all label instructions.

Rootstown, OH

SEPTORIA LEAF SPOT

Rootstown, OH

SEPTORIA LEAF SPOT

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