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Old August 9, 2016   #1
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Default Help identifying disease/virus

It's been a pretty humid and warm summer for us and I'm having some issues with my plants. I'm thinking I've got more than one disease/virus going on. I need help identifying them. Here are some photos:
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Old August 9, 2016   #2
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Your fruit looks to have stinkbug punctures. You may also have gray mold or early blight but I will let others decide that one.
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Old August 9, 2016   #3
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It's bacterial speck.
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Wouldn't bacterial spot be more likely in the heat of summer? Bacterial speck I've seen always has much smaller lesions as well.
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Wouldn't bacterial spot be more likely in the heat of summer? Bacterial speck I've seen always has much smaller lesions as well.
The halo around the spot gives speck away.
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The halo around the spot gives speck away.
I defer to your much greater expertise. It's good news for kameronth. Of all the diseases that could look like that, I'd much rather be dealing with speck!
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Old August 9, 2016   #7
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I appreciate the help guys! I was lost in google trying to figure out what it was.
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