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"Dave" wrote: "Aluckyguess" wrote in message ... "Jim Kingdon" wrote in message news Here is a link to pictures of my tomato's. I was wondering if the brown leafs are normal or if I am doing something wrong. I agree with HomerS. I get some of this every year. If it were my garden, I wouldn't be concerned right now. That's my experience too. Usually I scratch my head, wonder what is going on, maybe water a bit (if I haven't been), and basically ignore it. Can't promise that always works, or even is the best approach, but it has worked for me. It seems to be getting worse. If drying out and thinning doesn't cure it, may be something else. Too soon to say so far. There are 2 common afflictions to tomatoes that start by producing the symptoms of dead leaves starting at the bottom of the plant. The worst is s virus that's actually in the soil. No cure. Plant something else. Or leave unplanted for a few years. No, not kidding. Dave Virus or some thing else like verticillium or fusarium wilt ? -- Billy Coloribus gustibus non disputatum (mostly) |
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