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Default Tomato Wilt

I transferred two of my tomato starts into pots weeks ago and they
have been doing great. I go out today and they have every appearance
of wilt. Then it occurred to me that I had run out of potting soil and
used some dirt from the garden. One of the reasons I had them in pots
is because of the problems I have had with wilt in the garden. SO I
guess the answer to my garden problem really is the dirt. Stupid
Stupid me, why didn't I think of that months ago.? My other question
is will this disaster transfer to my hydroponic tomato plants that
have been sharing a greenhouse?

MJ
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