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Old 03-04-2003, 12:44 AM
Sampson
 
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Default Tomato problem

This happened for the second time to my tomato plants. Upon reaching

maturity, they become yellowed on the tops of the older leaves.

On the underside of the leaves is a lot of raised bumps. They look to be
dead spots. It also moves to the rachis by the leaf.

Eventually it moves up to higher leaves on the plant.

I tried using the directed solution on a bottle of Schultz with active
ingredient:

Clarified Hydrophobic Extract of Neem Oil 70%.

It didn't work. The plants would live with this even up to the flowering
stage. Could they have been diseased seeds?

Thanks.
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