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Old June 22, 2018   #9
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Pics B1 and C1 look like some kind of insect damage to me, starting from below. Brown spots etc would be necrosis caused by the feeding.

I've had some leaf scorching here that could be mistaken for blight - that is when it became suddenly really hot and sunny after extended cool and cloudy weather. But when you remove the crispy critter leaves, the plant is fine. Blight OTOH will spread rapidly and will kill the plant within days afaik.
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