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Old July 9, 2021   #17
Milan HP
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Join Date: Dec 2017
Location: Ústí nad Labem in the north of the Czech Republic
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Hello Altmer,
yes, that's what I have and I try to prevent further spreading in a similar way. My trouble is that I have the spores at home where I also grow my seedlings. No way to get rid of the source. I strongly believe it's Septoria. My seedlings were slightly infected prior to plant-out, but they just almost miraculously got rid of it in the garden and they look as fit as a fiddle (touch wood). My explanation is that the temps up there at 1800 ft are lower than where I live and it's windy there as well. And perhaps UVc light from the sun. On my balconies it's still spreading though. It's a race, but most my plants win in the end even though they look terrible with only one third (or even less) of their leaves. They keep giving me tomatoes, not as many as in the garden, but I am happy with that.
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