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Old 05-15-2010, 04:24 AM
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looks like Septoria leaf spot, interestingly my sungolds are also suffering from this
Septoria leaf spot
I like this reply and it does look like the images in the link.

Septoria leaf spot from what I read is a Fungus diseases:

"Septoria leaf spot (Septoria blight):
Common in Atlantic, Central states, and Southern Plains states. Most severe in rainy seasons, crowded patches. Usually not seen before mid-July. Older leaves have many, small, watersoaked spots, usually 1-2mm diameter. Leaves may drop, and progressive defoliation may occur. Clean cultivation, clean up at the end of season, and staying out of wet tomato patches (you can spread the spores) help."

From:
Tomato Plant Problems FAQ by Kay Klier
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