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Damned Leaf Spot
On Thu, 30 Jul 2015 15:17:20 +1200, "~misfit~"
wrote: Once upon a time on usenet Derald wrote: "~misfit~" wrote: Thanks for the links Hope you find the information useful. Use with caution: Those sorts of guides can easily lead to confusion. Concentrating on the visuals only can be misleading. It is important also to be aware of contributing factors such as season, prevailing weather conditions, soil conditions, nutrient levels, etc. etc. Understood. Thanks again. I have found that another variable is tomato variety, too. Over and above the specific ones that are wilt-resistant, some are just overly sensitive to it. I have found that Pink Berkeley Tie-Dye are highly susceptible to fungal attack...also to scald and blossom end rot. Damn fine tomatoes if they make it through, though. I am growing a lot of different varieties this year, each in large tubs, each in exactly the same growing medium. The different tubs are being treated as similarly as one can do under home gardening conditions, so I really believe some of what I am seeing is variety based. |
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