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Target Spot On Tomato Fruit – Tips On Treating Target Spot On Tomatoes

Target Spot On Tomato Fruit – Tips On Treating Target Spot On Tomatoes

Also known as early blight, target spot of tomato is a fungal disease that attacks a diverse assortment of plants, including papaya, peppers, snap beans, potatoes, cantaloupe, and squash as well as passion flower and certain ornamentals. Target spot on tomato fruit is difficult to control because the spores, which survive on plant refuse in the soil, are carried over from season to season. Read on to learn how to treat target spot on tomatoes.

Recognizing Target Spot of Tomato

Target spot on tomato fruit is difficult to recognize in the early stages, as the disease resembles several other fungal diseases of tomatoes. However, as diseased tomatoes ripen and turn from green to red, the fruit displays circular spots with concentric, target-like rings and a velvety black, fungal lesions in the center. The “targets” become pitted and larger as the tomato matures.

How to Treat Target Spot on Tomatoes

Target spot tomato treatment requires a multi-pronged approach. The following tips for treating target spot on tomatoes should help:

You can also apply fungal spray as a preventive measure early in the season or as soon as the disease is noticed.


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