Brown Leaf Edges on Lettuce: Tipburn

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Best match: Tipburn. Manageable if you act.

Best match
Tipburn
Severity
Minor
Causes checked
1

Based on leaf edges browning (tipburn) on the lower leaves with moist soil, the closest match is tipburn. Confirm it against the actual plant: Brown, crisp edges on the youngest inner leaves, typically showing up after a dry spell is suddenly followed by heavy watering or rain.

Do this this week

  1. 1.Confirm it first: Brown, crisp edges on the youngest inner leaves, typically showing up after a dry spell is suddenly followed by heavy watering or rain.
  2. 2.Keep soil moisture even rather than letting it swing between dry and soaked โ€” mulch helps buffer the swings.
  3. 3.Collapsing fast (days, not weeks)? Photograph it and check with your county extension before treating

Calculated result ยท 1 verified source ยท Checked 2026-07-16 ยท How we decide

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Why

What to do: Keep soil moisture even rather than letting it swing between dry and soaked โ€” mulch helps buffer the swings.

  • A symptom tree ranks causes by how well your conditions match each cause's known pattern โ€” the distinguishing signs are how you confirm it on the actual plant, not a lab result.
  • Most leaf problems trace to water, weather, or common leaf-spot fungi; true plant-killers are rarer but worth ruling out first.

When this doesn't apply

  • If the plant is collapsing fast (days, not weeks), treat it as the most severe possibility on the list until proven otherwise.
  • Multiple symptoms at once usually means the top cause here plus plain stress โ€” fix watering first, then re-check.

How this was calculated

  1. 1. SymptomSource guidance

    Lettuce: leaf edges browning (tipburn) โ€” 1 known cause evaluated (extension-sourced)

  2. 2. Your conditionsCalculated result

    Location on plant: lower; soil: moist. Causes whose known pattern matches these conditions rank higher โ€” this narrows the list, it doesn't identify anything.

  3. 3. 1. Tipburnmatch score 3Calculated result

    Distinguishing signs: Brown, crisp edges on the youngest inner leaves, typically showing up after a dry spell is suddenly followed by heavy watering or rain.

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