On 12/2/2012 9:57 PM, solar flick wrote:
So, I've just discovered a major infestation of THRIPS has taken over my
tomatoes, chillis, and bell peppers, and I've now got 30-odd very poorly
plants. Tomato spotted wilt virus has ravaged my small crop - just as
they were flowering and fruiting.
Gutted.
I've begun the sad task of throwing out all my plants.
I basically need to know what to do now?
Do I throw away the soil and get new? (I have containers).
Will new containers in the same location get a re-infestation?
Should I take some measures to prevent a future crop from being infested
too?
Any practical advice, please.
I'm in a similar virus situation with my tomatoes and fungicide will not
keep in check. Next season I'm going to empty old soil, wash pots with
bleach and try new soil.
I had discussed this problem with a guy up the road that maybe has an
acre of tomato plants and a roadside stand and he said that is the only
solution. He had gotten this advise from the agricultural extension at
our local university.