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Petesin[_2_]
07-04-2009, 08:31 AM
My tomatoes started out very healthy but a couple have died off. I was left
with 3 plants that I thought would be very healthy but now two of them are
succumbing to the same problem the others had.

At the base of the plant, the stem is going brown, thin and hard. It seems
to be choking the plant to death.

What is causing this? Can I bring them back to life? What should I do next
time to stop it happening?

Thanks in advance for your help.

Cheers
Petesin

loosecanon
07-04-2009, 01:43 PM
"Petesin" > wrote in message
...
> My tomatoes started out very healthy but a couple have died off. I was
> left with 3 plants that I thought would be very healthy but now two of
> them are succumbing to the same problem the others had.
>
> At the base of the plant, the stem is going brown, thin and hard. It
> seems to be choking the plant to death.
>
> What is causing this? Can I bring them back to life? What should I do
> next time to stop it happening?
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.
>
> Cheers
> Petesin
>

My guess the 120 days of life that a tomato looks forward to is up. It's
getting towards the end of the season. So time to plant something else.

Petesin[_2_]
07-04-2009, 02:14 PM
They are only about 6 weeks old. I'm in north west queensland and it's too
hot to grow them over summer and autumn through to early winter is still
warm enough for them. We haven't had a day under 32 degrees since it rained
in mid feb and the one that is still healthy is growing quite well. I'm
thinking it may have something to do with mulch being too close to the stem.


"Loosecanon" > wrote in message
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>
> "Petesin" > wrote in message
> ...
>> My tomatoes started out very healthy but a couple have died off. I was
>> left with 3 plants that I thought would be very healthy but now two of
>> them are succumbing to the same problem the others had.
>>
>> At the base of the plant, the stem is going brown, thin and hard. It
>> seems to be choking the plant to death.
>>
>> What is causing this? Can I bring them back to life? What should I do
>> next time to stop it happening?
>>
>> Thanks in advance for your help.
>>
>> Cheers
>> Petesin
>>
>
> My guess the 120 days of life that a tomato looks forward to is up. It's
> getting towards the end of the season. So time to plant something else.
>
>

phil..c
19-04-2009, 04:44 AM
Petesin wrote:
> They are only about 6 weeks old. I'm in north west queensland and it's too
> hot to grow them over summer and autumn through to early winter is still
> warm enough for them. We haven't had a day under 32 degrees since it rained
> in mid feb and the one that is still healthy is growing quite well. I'm
> thinking it may have something to do with mulch being too close to the stem.

We have the same problem here in Midwest .
if it is the mulch too close to the stem
Old cardboard milk or juice cartons
around the base of the plant stops the mulch and some bugs earing the
stems or rotting them .

Plastic 2 litre milk bottles also save the fruit trees from whipper
snipper ring barking :)

HTH

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