Wilt on my tomato plants.
I have had the problem for three seasons now and I fear that my soil is
permanently diseased. Last year I used a spray that helped marginally. But this spring was so wet that I couldn't maintain spray retention on the plants. Anyone ever had this problem and effected a permanent cure? A soil treatment seems the direction to go as foliage spray isn't getting it done. TIA Tom Cavanagh |
Tom Cavanagh wrote:
I have had the problem for three seasons now and I fear that my soil is permanently diseased.* Last year I used a spray that helped marginally.* But this spring was so wet that I couldn't maintain spray retention on the plants.* Anyone ever had this problem and effected a permanent cure?* A soil treatment seems the direction to go as foliage spray isn't getting it done. TIA Tom Cavanagh I planted only container tomatoes for two seasons. Once returning to garden planting the problem had disappeared. Did this on advice from a really old gardener. * * * * |
Tom Cavanagh wrote:
I have had the problem for three seasons now and I fear that my soil is permanently diseased.* Last year I used a spray that helped marginally.* But this spring was so wet that I couldn't maintain spray retention on the plants.* Anyone ever had this problem and effected a permanent cure?* A soil treatment seems the direction to go as foliage spray isn't getting it done. TIA Tom Cavanagh I planted only container tomatoes for two seasons. Once returning to garden planting the problem had disappeared. Did this on advice from a really old gardener. * * * * |
Tom Cavanagh wrote:
I have had the problem for three seasons now and I fear that my soil is permanently diseased.* Last year I used a spray that helped marginally.* But this spring was so wet that I couldn't maintain spray retention on the plants.* Anyone ever had this problem and effected a permanent cure?* A soil treatment seems the direction to go as foliage spray isn't getting it done. TIA Tom Cavanagh I planted only container tomatoes for two seasons. Once returning to garden planting the problem had disappeared. Did this on advice from a really old gardener. * * * * |
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I have had the problem for three seasons now and I fear that my soil is permanently diseased. Last year I used a spray that helped marginally. But this spring was so wet that I couldn't maintain spray retention on the plants. Anyone ever had this problem and effected a permanent cure? A soil treatment seems the direction to go as foliage spray isn't getting it done. TIA Tom Cavanagh classic crop rotation case. would you consider planting them in the frontyard for a couple years. you can still plant the other veggies in back. |
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