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This is a leaf on an "Oxheart Red" plant which has been in the ground for a little over 3 weeks now (horrible weather in May/June forced me to put seedlings in the ground a month late :( )
It has been raining a lot here, could this be caused by too much water?
My entire crop was wiped out by Tomato Russet Mites last year, so this year I'm like a worried mother freaking out at the slightest sign of trouble. Nothing else seems to be wrong and I haven't seen any of the signs I saw last year of the Russet Mites, or of any other bug for that matter.
What causes leaves to do this?
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