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I put a new raised bed in my yard this year and the sungold plant I put in has suddenly developed these odd shaped skinny dying leaves at the top. The lower part looked fine. I also have a mountain magic tomato just a couple feet away. That looks beautiful, but that variety is much more disease resistant.
I have another sungold and some other varieties in pots and they look great. I did mix black cow manure into the potting soil for the pots and the raised bed soil for the raised bed. But I’m not sure why the mountain magic tomato looks normal and gorgeous and the sun gold looks like this.
Is it some sort of disease and I need to yank the plant? I read about herbicide damage, but that doesn’t seem to fit my circumstances here
u/Clear-Succotash3803 — 7 days ago