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May 29, 2021 10:12 AM CST
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We have some tomatillos growing in our garden and we've have been seeing yellow leaves. There has been so much rain I thought it might be from too much water/not enough nitrogen so I added some fertilizer. That was about a week ago.

However, then I noticed a particular pattern which I'm wondering if it might be insect damage. I've attached images - what is the issue?

Last year we had roma tomatoes in the garden and a huge problem with leaf spot, so I've been treating with Daconil this year, but if it's insect damage obviously it's not helping.

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Feb 21, 2022 11:36 PM CST
USDA hardiness zone 7, norther
Any chance it's spider mites? Mine get a similar leaf damage pattern when the spider mites get at them.
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