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Old 29-06-2007, 05:07 PM posted to triangle.gardens
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Default Tomato disease

On 2007-06-26, Kira Dirlik !! wrote:
On 22 Jun 2007 16:22:38 GMT, wrote:

On 2007-06-20, Kira Dirlik !! wrote:


Symptoms: the leaf started turning a purply black color.
Eventually the leaf was dry and crumbled.
I usually get wilt, eventually, but that always starts at the
Kira


I don't know either. Did you introduce anything new to your garden that
could have brought this in?
I would not do that action. If it does not happen to another plant or
stops on that plant you may be ok. Watchful waiting may be the only
thing you can do and hope it is a fluke .
Wes Dukes (wdukes.pobox@com) Swap the . and the @ to email me please.


Thanks, Wes. So far it has not spread, but I have a pepper plant that
is showing signs of something that basically wiped out my peppers last
year. Peppers were always my greatest achievement. Apparently
it is something in the soil.
I occasionally buy plants from nurseries, and maybe that is how some
nasty stuff has been introduced.
Oh well... deer, moles, and now the squirrels have declared WAR upon
me and all my plants (retaliation for having water bombed them on my
bird feeder).
Kira

I noticed a plant last night with one branch turning brown. This may be
something caused by our weather pattern of sporatic rain.


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