Name: Carol Texas Central Texas (Zone 8b) "Not all who wander are lost."
Well, I've never had much success growing tomatoes -- I usually just don't get a yield. This year though I was excited about putting the plants in the GH and seeing whether they would continue on and produce. But, when I put them in there, one of them had a few leaves that looked liked they had been eaten. The other cherry tomato plant has some of that starting on it now. But the big plant is probably 20% eaten. Some of the leaves are so eaten up they look "lacy" - hard to see in the pic, but there's not much solid leaf left in the first picture. I sprayed them with an organic spray. I don't see any sign of criters, but they are getting worse. I've attached pics - anybody know what is the cause ... and the cure ?
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My passion is painting but gardening is running a close second.