Tomato disease
Hello,
I haven't posted in a while. I hope all are well. I have something I have never seen before on one of my many tomato plants. It started on a leaf about 1/4 distance from the top of the plant and hit three leaf groups before I cut them off (put them into a paper bag, and into the trash can). Symptoms: the leaf started turning a purply black color. Eventually the leaf was dry and crumbled. I usually get wilt, eventually, but that always starts at the bottom of the plant and turns the leaves yellow before they shrivel and fall off. I have one tomato variety that was a volunteer years ago. I keep seeds and replant every year. That type seems to not get any diseases and produces a slightly larger than normal cherry tomato, so I am thankful for that. (I think it is the type they sell on the stem in grocery stores, but sans chemicals, it is only like a large cherry tomato, but, as opposed to the store ones, it tastes good.) As always, I got my tomato pots mixed up when I planted, so I am not sure which type got this strange black malady on it. Anyone know what that is, or if it is going to eventually hit ALL my plants, or how to treat it? My garden is 15 x 30 and is the only place that gets sun, so moving about is not an option. Thanks. Kira |
Tomato disease
On 2007-06-20, Kira Dirlik !! wrote:
Hello, I haven't posted in a while. I hope all are well. I have something I have never seen before on one of my many tomato plants. It started on a leaf about 1/4 distance from the top of the plant and hit three leaf groups before I cut them off (put them into a paper bag, and into the trash can). Symptoms: the leaf started turning a purply black color. Eventually the leaf was dry and crumbled. I usually get wilt, eventually, but that always starts at the bottom of the plant and turns the leaves yellow before they shrivel and fall off. I have one tomato variety that was a volunteer years ago. I keep seeds and replant every year. That type seems to not get any diseases and produces a slightly larger than normal cherry tomato, so I am thankful for that. (I think it is the type they sell on the stem in grocery stores, but sans chemicals, it is only like a large cherry tomato, but, as opposed to the store ones, it tastes good.) As always, I got my tomato pots mixed up when I planted, so I am not sure which type got this strange black malady on it. Anyone know what that is, or if it is going to eventually hit ALL my plants, or how to treat it? My garden is 15 x 30 and is the only place that gets sun, so moving about is not an option. Thanks. Kira I don't know either. Did you introduce anything new to your garden that could have brought this in? If you did not then maybe it is a fluke that will not happen again. But it maybe something introduced by a bird or by the wind. The drastic thing to do would be to pull up the entire plant and remove it from the garden. It is no guarantee it would work. I would not do that action. If it does not happen to another plant or stops on that plant you may be ok. Watchful waiting may be the only thing you can do and hope it is a fluke . -- Wes Dukes (wdukes.pobox@com) Swap the . and the @ to email me please. is a garbage address. |
Tomato disease
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Tomato disease
On Jun 26, 6:57 pm, !! (Kira Dirlik) wrote:
On 22 Jun 2007 16:22:38 GMT, wrote: On 2007-06-20, Kira Dirlik !! wrote: Symptoms: the leaf started turning a purply black color. Eventually the leaf was dry and crumbled. I usually get wilt, eventually, but that always starts at the Kira I don't know either. Did you introduce anything new to your garden that could have brought this in? I would not do that action. If it does not happen to another plant or stops on that plant you may be ok. Watchful waiting may be the only thing you can do and hope it is a fluke . Wes Dukes (wdukes.pobox@com) Swap the . and the @ to email me please. Thanks, Wes. So far it has not spread, but I have a pepper plant that is showing signs of something that basically wiped out my peppers last year. Peppers were always my greatest achievement. :( Apparently it is something in the soil. I occasionally buy plants from nurseries, and maybe that is how some nasty stuff has been introduced. Oh well... deer, moles, and now the squirrels have declared WAR upon me and all my plants (retaliation for having water bombed them on my bird feeder). Kira Well, I'm new here and I love growing tomatoes and it sounds like we grow the same ones. My plants got that once and I saw a few bugs that looked suspicious...actually I really don't know what caused it but mine look fine this year. |
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