Hi Theresa, Are you sure it's TSW? I've been searching for what's going on with my tomato leaves and really haven't found an exact match in all the diagnostics. Please see the pic in the heirloom tomato leaf problem. I'm grasping here, but hoping since we're in the same zone that maybe the leaf thing is weather related and not tsw. That would be a bummer. Cathy
Yes Cathy, I am sure now that it is TSWV. I usually get it every year but never this early. I think the warm spring helped the problem. I have pulled 11 of my 48 plants and replaced them with some extras I had in the green house. I did buy 4 of the BHN444 that are TSWV resistant. I will make some cringe here, but I sprayed my yard around the tomato patch with a Cutter, Bug Free Back Yard spray that you attach to a hose and I'm spraying every 4-5 days with a insecticidal soap. This is not ideal but ya do what ya gotta do. So we'll see, so far so good. The other plants are doing great and are about 5 foot high with a lot a little babies. Theresa
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