Just Grow Something | Evidence-Based Home Gardening

Early Blight Versus Late Blight in Tomatoes: Don't Get This One Wrong! - Ep. 305


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Every June, one of the most common questions that floods gardening groups, emails, and extension offices is some version of: “My tomato leaves are turning brown — do I have blight?” The confusion is completely understandable, because there are two diseases that get lumped under that word — and they are caused by completely different organisms, show up in different ways, and require completely different responses. Treating late blight like early blight — or vice versa — can mean the difference between saving your plants and losing your entire harvest.

In this episode, horticulturist and market farmer Karin Velez breaks both diseases down in plain language: what they look like, where they show up on the plant, what conditions favor them, how fast they move, what happens if you ignore them, and exactly what to do when you find either one. Whether you’re seeing spots on your lowest leaves or a whole section of your garden that looks like it got hit by frost overnight, this episode will help you figure out what you’re looking at — and what to do next.

Let’s dig in.

References and Resources

Captain Jack’s Copper Fungicide - https://amzn.to/43DKqAn

Penn State Extension — Tomato Diseases and Disorders in the Home Garden:

https://extension.psu.edu/tomato-diseases-and-disorders-in-the-home-garden

Penn State Extension — Scouting and Identifying Tomato Diseases:

https://extension.psu.edu/scouting-and-identifying-tomato-diseases

Penn State Extension — Tomato-Potato Late Blight in the Home Garden:

https://extension.psu.edu/tomato-potato-late-blight-in-the-home-garden

University of Georgia Extension — Common Tomato Diseases in Georgia (Bulletin B1285):

https://extension.uga.edu/publications/detail.html?number=B1285&title=common-tomato-diseases-in-georgia

UGA Extension, Madison County — Tomato Troubles:

https://site.extension.uga.edu/madison/2021/08/tomato-troubles/

University of Minnesota Extension — Late Blight of Tomato and Potato:

https://extension.umn.edu/disease-management/late-blight

Michigan State University Extension — Organic Management of Early Blight on Tomato (Hausbeck Lab):

https://www.canr.msu.edu/hausbeck/Uploads/PDF/FS_Organic-Management-of-Early-Blight-on-Tomato.pdf

UC ANR / UC IPM — Late Blight of Tomato (Phytophthora infestans):

https://ipm.ucanr.edu/agriculture/tomato/late-blight/

Pacific Northwest Pest Management Handbooks — Tomato Late Blight:

https://pnwhandbooks.org/plantdisease/host-disease/tomato-solanum-lycopersicum-late-blight

Cornell University — Disease-Resistant Vegetable Varieties (late blight resistance):

https://www.vegetables.cornell.edu/pest-management/disease-factsheets/disease-resistant-vegetable-varieties/

Midwest Vegetable Production Guide — current fungicide recommendations for late blight (referenced by Penn State and UMN Extension): https://mwveguide.org/

USAblight.org — national real-time late blight tracking and outbreak alerts (when it’s working?): http://usablight.org/

Quick-Reference: Early Blight vs. Late Blight at a Glance

Pathogen type | Early Blight: true fungus (Alternaria solani)  |  Late Blight: water mold / oomycete (Phytophthora infestans)

Ideal temperature | Early Blight: 68–77°F (warm)  |  Late Blight: 60–78°F (cool to mild)

Where it starts | Early Blight: oldest/lowest leaves first  |  Late Blight: anywhere on the plant, no pattern

Lesion appearance | Early Blight: dark bullseye with concentric rings, yellow halo  |  Late Blight: large irregular dark oily blotch, gray-green edge, no rings

Underside of leaf | Early Blight: dark spores in lesion center  |  Late Blight: white downy/powdery growth at lesion margins in humidity

Speed | Early Blight: slow and progressive, weeks to months  |  Late Blight: explosive, can kill plant in ~14 days

Fruit symptoms | Early Blight: sunken dark spot at stem attachment  |  Late Blight: firm dark brown spot starting at fruit shoulders

Overwinters as | Early Blight: debris/soil/seeds in warm climates  |  Late Blight: infected potato tubers, volunteer plants

Fungicide type | Early Blight: copper, sulfur, standard fungicides  |  Late Blight: oomycete-specific only — NOT standard fungicides

Response urgency | Early Blight: act promptly, manageable with cultural controls  |  Late Blight: emergency response, remove immediately, notify extension and neighbors

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