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Sick with what?
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Posted by colokid Z5/Co (My Page) on Sun, Aug 23, 09 at 16:27
Think it is the same thing as every year.
will try to post pictures.
Acts like descriptions of verticillium wilt, but is in/on all variety, hybred and OP.Early blight? Leaves are a little more brown than they show in pictures.
KennyP
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RE: Sick with what?
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| It is late blight time. Looks like the early stage of LB. |
RE: Sick with what?
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- Posted by jean001 z8aPortland, OR (My Page) on
Sun, Aug 23, 09 at 20:49
| Doesn't look like late blight to me. (But if the plants collapse in several days, we'll know it is.) That said, doesn't look like verticillium either. Some leaf edge browning. Perhaps short of water? Are they in pots or the ground? |
RE: Sick with what?
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They are on ground, same spot every year cause I have no other. Can't believe late blight or they would be dead-dead, by nows. I think, THINK, that it is the same thing that kills my plants every year just as they start producing good. I have about 15 varieties, both hybred and OP and it seems to affect (effect) them all the same. Water is 2 drippers a foot apart, one on each side of plant. Right now they are getting a gal a day each. Had lots of rain earlier. KennyP |
RE: Sick with what?
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- Posted by jean001 z8aPortland, OR (My Page) on
Mon, Aug 24, 09 at 23:29
| One gallon a day isn't much for a full size tomato plant. Try running them for a longer time and /or supplementing with hand-watering or an extra dripper per plant. |
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