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Tomatoes + Daconil
I don't know much about vegetable gardens, but
I decided to try growing some Celebrity Tomatoes. I put my 6 plants in the ground where they tend to get a good dose of sun everyday (it was the best spot I could find in my backyard). These plants are about a month old and now about 6-12 inches tall. I noticed some spots on one of the tomatoes so I decided to spray some Ortho Daconil fungicide on them. I read that once you get blight it's very hard to control. Well, after a few days this resulted in deformed leaves on the new growth. Is there anything I should do at this point? Was it too soon to spray? The older leaves seem fine and the very newest leaves do not seem to have this deformity. Thanks, Andrew |
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