Tomato black spots on side of fruit - Knowledgebase Question

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Question by dlalbano
July 16, 2009
I see tiny black spots on the side of the tomato fruit. Several spots on each fruit. What is this and what should I do about it? Thanks


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Answer from NGA
July 16, 2009
Bacterial spot overwinters in plant debris in the soil and reinfects leaves and young fruit by splashing up when it rains, You'll see some black, circular, water soaked spots on the leaves, but bacterial spot mostly affects the fruit, says Marrotte. The green fruit will have small, black specks that are hardly noticeable until the fruit ripens and the specks enlarge to become black, scabby spots. If these 1/4 inch diameter craters crack, fungal rot organisms can also invade. There are steps you can take to control the disease. Mulch the tomatoes to avoid rain splashing soil up onto the plants. Keep the foliage dry by spacing the plants at least three feet apart and staking or caging them. And eliminate related weeds, such as nightshade, that can host the disease. If the infection is severe, you can apply a fixed copper spray at the first sign of disease and repeat spraying every seven to 10 days if it's rainy.

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