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Is this Late Blight?

MuirBeachKat
18 years ago

Hi,

I've been doing a bit of research (the Problem Solver 2 thread was very helpful) and I'm pretty convinced that my tomatoes have late blight (see pic below). I have a small vegetable garden and I'm having this problem in all my beds. Is there any way I can control it, or will I have to replace my soil? I'm getting pretty discouraged and have almost given up on the vegie garden all together.

Thanks,

Kathy

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Comments (4)

  • Hego
    18 years ago

    Kathy,

    Yes, it's late blight. Sorry, but you can't control it.

    Which toms did you plant?

    Hego

  • MuirBeachKat
    Original Author
    18 years ago

    Thanks Hego,

    These are Early Girls. I also have sweet 100s next to them that are starting to show signs of blight as well. It happened so fast. I don't have a lot of choices where I am, because of the cool foggy summers. Guess I'll have to give up on tomatoes altogether :(

    Does late blight affect anything else?

    Kathy

  • carolyn137
    18 years ago

    Does late blight affect anything else?

    Potatoes mainly, but are you sure it's Late Blight.

    Often I've been confused between that and Gray Mold.

    I can't see the fruit lesions that well to see if they are rough, but they look smooth, which is more a trait of Gray Mold, which can be a real problem in cool humid areas. Stem and leaf lesions are similar ofr both.

    Also, I can't see if the petioles are bending down either.

    From the time you first see the symptoms of Late Blight on your plants they should be a stinking mass of black dead tissue within a week or two. If Gray Mold that won't happen.

    So take a long look at Gray Mold and decide if you want to try a good anti-fungal or not depending opn how your plants do in the next few days.

    Carolyn

  • MuirBeachKat
    Original Author
    18 years ago

    Hi Carolyn,

    I have a few more pics, if you'd like to see them. I went on vacation for a week, came back last Sunday and was thrilled at how well my tomatoes looked! This happened literally within 5 days! What do you mean by the petioles bending down?

    I'll take another look at gray mold.

    Thanks!

    Kathy

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