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Old June 9, 2018   #1
Farmette
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Wisconsin
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Default Yellow leaves, pronounced veins

I'm attaching photos of tomatoes in a garden plot. All tomatoes look like this; they were healthy green upon transplant. Another bed in an adjacent garden was transplanted into at the same time and I believe the soil amendments were the same. Tomatoes in the adjacent garden are normal size, healthy green. Those in the photo from the first garden are all very small weak looking plants with yellowing leaves and pronounced veins on many of the plants. I notice quite a few small round holes on lower leaves and would think these would be flea beetles. The question is, would the damage from these beetles cause the plants to turn yellow and become weak.? Or is it possible they are suffering nutritional deficiency and those in the other bed are not? Thanks for your thoughts.

I will try to share photos in a bit.
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