Tomato Growing Forum
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Subject: Late blight
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big moon |
Bethlehem CT
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Hi everyone, I just wanted to send out a warning, my late crop of tomatoes contracted late blight earlier this week. It may be a good idea to get a coat of fungicide on if you live anywhere near me. I live in CT. I noticed that the staked tomatoes with strings going from stake to stake were hit the worst. The caged tomatoes fared better and so did the sucker pruned tied to a stake plants. My thinking is that the better air circulation played a big factor in reducing susceptibility. Late blight is no joke, it is not like the other diseases tomatoes can get. It can ruin a crop in no time.
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8/23/2012 8:42:40 AM
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Bubba Presley |
Muddy Waters
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Yes I have some blight that took over a few weeks ago.My maters wont be big this year.Pumpkin fever is to blame.
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8/24/2012 7:17:09 AM
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Bubba Presley |
Muddy Waters
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I did find a mater about 2.5 lbs turning red on the 7.33 Hunt.I packed her in the fridge I hope it keeps 6 weeks.All the plants have blight.My mistake,I let a guy give me a flat of early girls.I planted them for all my canning friends & family.The blight may have come with them?maybe not?I miss my beefsteaks:(
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8/30/2012 6:10:12 AM
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