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JorgNS 10-08-2003 06:12 PM

First Time Tomato Grower Needs Help!
 
This is the first season that I've tried growing tomatoes and due to lack of
space, I'm growing them in pots. I have several varieties of heirlooms
growing. I've noticed that on a couple of plants, the base of the stems have
bumps growing. Is this a disease or is this normal? Also, at the end of the
season should I discard the plants or will they come back next season? I live
in Southern Calif. in the valley where the summer has been hitting the 90's and
the winters get into the 40's. Thanks.

Frankhartx 11-08-2003 06:05 AM

First Time Tomato Grower Needs Help!
 
rom: (JorgNS)
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've noticed that on a couple of plants, the base of the stems have
bumps growing. Is this a disease or is this normal? Also, at the end of


The bumps are root nodes-if that portion of the stem were to be covered by soil
roots would quickly sprout.l.,Warm, moist humid conditions help cause root
nodes to form. a perfectly normal occurance. The rest of your query is
best left for a california grower

Peppergirl 11-08-2003 06:07 AM

First Time Tomato Grower Needs Help!
 
Hi!
In regards to your question, i believe the problem is root-nodes, You may
need to cover the roots up with soil, otherwise this is what causes root
damage.
I'm not sure about your second question, as here in Canada our tomato plants
die off with the first frost.
Good-luck!! peppergirl
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"JorgNS" wrote in message
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This is the first season that I've tried growing tomatoes and due to lack

of
space, I'm growing them in pots. I have several varieties of heirlooms
growing. I've noticed that on a couple of plants, the base of the stems

have
bumps growing. Is this a disease or is this normal? Also, at the end of

the
season should I discard the plants or will they come back next season? I

live
in Southern Calif. in the valley where the summer has been hitting the

90's and
the winters get into the 40's. Thanks.





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