Dud2Bud
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🌿 Tomato says

“I’m just here making tomatoes while you inspect me like I owe you money.”

Most likely diagnosis
Healthy growth with normal fruiting

This tomato appears to be in normal healthy growth. The plant is upright, the foliage is green, and the fruit set looks good. I do not see a clear disease, deficiency, pest, or wilting issue in this photo. Since the user reports the plant is improving and no pests were seen, the most likely explanation is simply healthy development under decent conditions.

96% confidence 🌿 Healthy growth
Expert move today ✅

No urgent action needed

The plant looks fine from this image. Keep current care steady and monitor new growth.

Continue normal watering for tomatoes
Keep giving steady support as fruits enlarge
Check new leaves and undersides once a week for pests or spots
Differential diagnosis

Also possible, but less likely

Very early pest activity not visible in this photo
Minor nutrient imbalance without visible symptoms yet
Transient light or heat stress that has already resolved
Targeted checks 🔎

What would prove it

Are the newest leaves staying evenly green and not curling or spotting?
Do stems and leaf undersides remain free of aphids, whiteflies, mites, or eggs?
Are the fruits enlarging evenly without blossom-end rot or cracking?
Next expert check-in ⏰
Next 1–2 weeks

Watch the new growth

The best follow-up is to compare new leaves and fruit development over time. If the plant stays green and continues setting fruit, this is a healthy-growth case.

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Turn this into a recovery case

One photo gives a diagnosis. Tracking proves whether the plant is recovering.

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