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This forum is meant for the discussion of the various pests and diseases that afflict tomatoes and the methods used top combat them. You may optionally upload images of the problem plants, but make sure you read the instructions on uploading as certain ... Return to the Tomato Pests & Diseases Forum | Post a Follow-Up...
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"Early blight affects the tomato foliage, the fruits and the stems. ... Cure: The affected tomato plants must be removed and all debris must be disposed of. This fungus is soil borne, and will survive the winter. Therefore anything an affected tomato plant has touched should be removed as it is most likely contaminated.
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Anthracnose, early tomato blight, leaf blight and spots, powdery mildew & as a general fungicide ... For anthracnose, early tomato blight, leaf blight and spots, powdery mildew, and as a general fungicide; Sodium bicarbonate commonly known as baking soda has been found to posses fungicidal properties.
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While not specifically blight resistant, they do have better overall resistance to tomato blight problems than those without those initials. In the case of the tomato blight, the cure rests in good gardening techniques rather than any kind of magic spray (organic or otherwise).
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www.beginner-gardening.com/tomato-blight.html
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Q. My tomato plants grow to about two feet high, then the leaves develop brown and yellow spots, and die from the bottom up. By August they are half to completely dead. Is this Early Blight? ... leaf composts and mulches are a CURE for disease, not a cause. Early blight, which does cause spots, is also often a result of...
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Plants affected with the tomato spotted wilt virus may exhibit slow growth, spotty leaves, or yellow blemishes on the fruits. Gardeners must discard these plants, as there isn’t a cure for tomato wilt. Prevent this disease by controlling the vector that spreads it, the western flower thrip. ... solving tomato blight problems...
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More About the Tomato Blight Virus ... I lost all but one of my tomato plants. I'm getting different answers to my question regarding next year's garden. Do I have to wait three years to plant tomatoes in the same spot? What if I use the spray we successfully used to save the plants in the Spring on ... More Tomato Blight;
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www.thegardenhelper.com/blight2.htm
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Tips to Cure a Big Brown Thumb ... Tomato Blight (My first Gardening Page!) ... Tomato Blight 2...
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This factsheet contains answers to some common questions that home gardeners ask about tomato blight. For further advice or help in recognizing the disease, please contact a local garden centre or "Master Gardener" in your area.
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www.agf.gov.bc.ca/cropprot/lateblighthg.htm
www.agf.gov.bc.ca/cropprot/lateblighthg.htm
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