Creation Date : 26 November 2013
Name : late blight
Type : Fire
Attack 1 : Symptoms
shallow, brownish or purplish lesions on the surface of the tuberreddish-brown, dry, granular rot that extends up to half an inch into the flesh.
Attack 2 : Transmitted
Early blight generally develops at warmer temperatures than late blight, which generally prefers cool, wet weather. However, with the appearance of new strains of the late blight pathogen, some strains can be expected to cause late blight at warmer temperatures.