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Tomato Problems
Location - South Central Kentucky
This is a recurring problem every year. I'm not sure, but neighbors claim it is some sort of blight. When the humidity of summer finally sets in, my tomato plants start turning yellow from the bottom up. No matter how well I keep them watered and mulched. I've sprayed fungicides, insecticides, and tried most everything. Neihbors and I are at our wits end. Leaves are beginning to curl up like when aphids are on them and the leaves on the very bottom of the plant have turned yellow. If nothing is done, in a few weeks my tomatos will have stopped being tomato plants and would have become compost. Any help would be appreciated. I hate spending all this time on vines that were beautiful all spring and then fall to pieces in the summer months. JD. |
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