Dear Dee Dee, I had purchased a minature Orange tree from a garden store here in Spokane. It was soon infected with a bunch of spider mites. I have a sweet 100 tomato plant next to the minature Orange tree. I noticed the mites were on the lower leaves of my tomato plant. I sprayed the plants with Lilly / Miller Spray Oil in order to control the mites. The tomato leaves I have look very similar to the picture you showed. I can't be 100% sure that the damage was caused by the mites.... just a hunch. Regards, Thomas Giannou Spokane, Washington -----Original Message----- From: Dee Dee <dd@GlobalGarden.com> To: tomato@GlobalGarden.com <tomato@GlobalGarden.com> Date: Wednesday, April 21, 1999 9:25 AM Subject: [tomato] (Fwd) what disease is this? >Date: Wed, 21 Apr 1999 11:38:54 EDT >To: tomato-list@globalgarden.com >From: "Frank Sledge" <knarf@bellsouth.net> >Subject: what disease is this? >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > >My "Tangerine" plants have a disease that starts with round >or oval spots on the leaves. Scanned leaf image at: >http://www.fabric-arts.franko.com/sicktomato.jpg > >Can anyone ID this disease for me and suggest a course of >action? Thanks in advance. >