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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. Maybe they are the determinate and starting to die? http://kevinandrews.com/Tomato%20pics.htm ---------------- Kevin, I've examined the pic of your plant with yellowing and browning leaves. I've been plagued with this problem for years and it looks like classic early blight, though early blight frequently includes black spots on the yellowing leaves as an additional symptom. My primary point to you is that the active ingredient in Daconil is Chlorothalonil. Bonide's Fung-onil uses the same active ingredient in about the same percentage. I use either, whichever is available. Others may have mentioned this; but the key to the use of these fungicides is to use them as early as possible, and frequently. It will typically not eliminate the problem, but will significantly slow its advancement. I believe others said that some varieties are much more susceptible to this than others. This variation in susceptibility is also true of wilt, which is soil borne and systemic and for which there is no cure. I usually pull those plants. But you are not experiencing wilt. Wilt is unmistakable in its appearance. My modest input to you after years of the battles--open to correction and input. DaveH Chambersburg, PA |
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I use a good fungicide once a week and add 1/2 aspirin per gal. of the
spray. I also trim the bottom 3 or 4 limbs off of my plants as soon as they get going. Try the aspirin. You will be amazed. From Mel & Donnie in Bluebird Valley http://community.webtv.net/MelKelly/TheKids |
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Goggle aspirin therapy for plants and I think you will find it. It is
from the U of RI I think. I have been doing it for 2 years. Last year I had a tomato the weighed 2 lb 10 oz. Right now I have a tomato plant 7 ft tall and some of the biggest cabbages I have ever had. All look good. From Mel & Donnie in Bluebird Valley http://community.webtv.net/MelKelly/TheKids |
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"DaveH" wrote in message ... You said: 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. Maybe they are the determinate and starting to die? http://kevinandrews.com/Tomato%20pics.htm ---------------- Kevin, I've examined the pic of your plant with yellowing and browning leaves. I've been plagued with this problem for years and it looks like classic early blight, though early blight frequently includes black spots on the yellowing leaves as an additional symptom. My primary point to you is that the active ingredient in Daconil is Chlorothalonil. Bonide's Fung-onil uses the same active ingredient in about the same percentage. I use either, whichever is available. Others may have mentioned this; but the key to the use of these fungicides is to use them as early as possible, and frequently. It will typically not eliminate the problem, but will significantly slow its advancement. I believe others said that some varieties are much more susceptible to this than others. This variation in susceptibility is also true of wilt, which is soil borne and systemic and for which there is no cure. I usually pull those plants. But you are not experiencing wilt. Wilt is unmistakable in its appearance. thanks for your thoughts The plant is still producing giant orange tomatoes. My modest input to you after years of the battles--open to correction and input. DaveH Chambersburg, PA |
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