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Old 03-04-2003, 01:56 AM
Bishoop
 
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Default Freeze damaged tomato plants - Thanks

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| Here in central Florida we had a freak freeze the other night. My tomato
| plants suffered 'minor' damage and now have a small percentage of
withering
| leaves. The plants themselves are about two feet tall and except for the
| slight damage look quite healthy. There are still many flowers and
several
| tomatoes in the 1~2 inch range.
|
| Should I prune the branches with the damaged leaves or just let mother
| nature take its course? Any other special action that should be taken?
|
| Thanks.....

Penny, Phish - Thanks to both of you for the tips.

I've pruned off the dead stuff and gave them a good drink of Miracle Grow.
I'll pick up some fish emulsion tomorrow and give them a second treat.



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