Crossposted from r/Aerogarden and r/plantclinic as suggested by a lovely member of that subreddit!
EDIT: I've been googling for days and finally found something that looks similar/likely. I believe it's Edema (sometimes called Dropsy) apparently. So now I just have to figure out why and how to save them!
I haven't been able to get an answer yet, so hoping someone here has had this experience! Since making the first post I've sprayed natural pest killer and also noticed yellow spots transferring to the other plant.
First time Aerogardener here.
Ended up trimming a leaf from my tomato plant which was undoubtedly the wrong decision, but it looks extremely sick and has yellow spots all over it. What's the cause?
I been doing really well, checking and caring for them and my lettuce daily, I rinsed and refilled yesterday and now today I noticed a tiny fly (like super tiny) flitting around as well. So now I need to spray some natural pest remover as well.
Is the tomato plant saveable or should I just toss that one and start over. My biggest concern is about spreading to the others too, which seem healthy but might be starting to curl or wilt a little. I had planned to get a special additive for the tomatos this week (as suggested previously for later on the growth timeline), but other than that I've been following the Aerogarden instructions.
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