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Late blight resistant tomatoes
General Schvantzkoph wrote:
Are there any varieties of tomatoes that are late blight resistant besides Legend? I've been hunting around the net and there seems to be some promises of new varieties this year but I haven't found a source for anything except Legend. I'm going to order a pack of Legend seeds but I'd like to have a few more options. I grew Legend last year and was not impressed -- although the weather was so bad for tomatoes and peppers it might not have been a fair test. The few fruit that I got tasted good, but the plants were eat-up with blight just like any other tomato, and the yield was not all that good. However I also grew some Porter tomatoes and those plants were big and healthy (they have no particular resistances, but were bred to tolerate poor weather.) So I'll probably plant the Porters again this year, and maybe a few Better Boys. Go back to what works. Giving the plants lots of nitrogen early in the season so they grow big and lush seems to help. Then stop with the N once they start blooming. Or you can just plant tomatillos instead of tomatoes. ;-) Bob |
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