I've thinned out and removed the leaves at the bottom to let the air circulate as it was previously very dense vegetation. So any abnormally short branches are me, not the plant.
This is probably the hottest and sunniest spot in the garden, getting the full brunt of the sun.
Looks like blight to me. If you have any other tomatoes around I would cut it down immediately, although they'll probably still catch it. If you don't have any more you could wait and see how it develops.
Any thoughts on these tomatoes?
Blight?
I've thinned out and removed the leaves at the bottom to let the air circulate as it was previously very dense vegetation. So any abnormally short branches are me, not the plant.
This is probably the hottest and sunniest spot in the garden, getting the full brunt of the sun.
4 Attachments