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Potato blight test
I've just been listening to last Sunday's GQT.
One item mentioned a test for pototo/tomato plants with suspected blight. There is a link on the GQT website, but when I click it it brings up an error, "page not found". http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/gqt/ Is it my computer or their link? Does it work for anyone else. I think I've seen enough blight on my tomatoes over the last 7 years and can recognise it but am curious to see what the link brings up. Pam in Bristol |
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Potato blight test
"Pam Moore" wrote in message
... I've just been listening to last Sunday's GQT. One item mentioned a test for pototo/tomato plants with suspected blight. There is a link on the GQT website, but when I click it it brings up an error, "page not found". http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/gqt/ Is it my computer or their link? Does it work for anyone else. I think I've seen enough blight on my tomatoes over the last 7 years and can recognise it but am curious to see what the link brings up. Pam in Bristol Is it not better to anticipate it by signing up to: http://blight.potato.org.uk/signup.html You will get a warning about Smith periods, and an additional warning if potato/tomato blight is prevalent in your area. In that case you can take preventative action. John |
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Potato blight test
On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 17:30:50 +0100, "John E"
wrote: "Pam Moore" wrote in message .. . I've just been listening to last Sunday's GQT. One item mentioned a test for pototo/tomato plants with suspected blight. There is a link on the GQT website, but when I click it it brings up an error, "page not found". http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/gqt/ Is it my computer or their link? Does it work for anyone else. I think I've seen enough blight on my tomatoes over the last 7 years and can recognise it but am curious to see what the link brings up. Pam in Bristol Is it not better to anticipate it by signing up to: http://blight.potato.org.uk/signup.html You will get a warning about Smith periods, and an additional warning if potato/tomato blight is prevalent in your area. In that case you can take preventative action. John I've already signed up, but am curious about this test. "Preventative action"! What preventative action? Short of covering the whole plot with a plythene tent there's not much you can do. Pam in Bristol |
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Potato blight test
"Pam Moore" wrote in message ... On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 17:30:50 +0100, "John E" wrote: "Pam Moore" wrote in message . .. I've just been listening to last Sunday's GQT. One item mentioned a test for pototo/tomato plants with suspected blight. There is a link on the GQT website, but when I click it it brings up an error, "page not found". http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/gqt/ Is it my computer or their link? Does it work for anyone else. I think I've seen enough blight on my tomatoes over the last 7 years and can recognise it but am curious to see what the link brings up. Pam in Bristol Is it not better to anticipate it by signing up to: http://blight.potato.org.uk/signup.html You will get a warning about Smith periods, and an additional warning if potato/tomato blight is prevalent in your area. In that case you can take preventative action. John I've already signed up, but am curious about this test. "Preventative action"! What preventative action? Short of covering the whole plot with a plythene tent there's not much you can do. Spray with a suitable fungicide. Covering is unlikely to help as the late blight spores are already present in the crop and are triggered to germinate by temperature and humidity. |
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I've already signed up, but am curious about this test. "Preventative action"! What preventative action? Short of covering the whole plot with a plythene tent there's not much you can do. Spray with a suitable fungicide. Covering is unlikely to help as the late blight spores are already present in the crop and are triggered to germinate by temperature and humidity. A suitable fungicide is Dithane 945. I get mine from Wilkinsons. Over the past few years I have seen it retard late blight's hold on the crop. Late blight is now constantly with us and is wind bourne. Preventative measure also include spacing plants apart to aid wind flow and thus quicker drying of the leaves. Blight need wet leaves to infect. Above all, no watering from above, only at the base of the plant. Removal of infected leaves helps, as does lower soil touching leaves if it's wet. But as wind bourne, other parts of the plant can be infected if the weather is suitable. Covering the plants only aids humidiity, which benefits the fungus. Unless you have many plants infected with brown patches up and down them, fungicide is the best bet by far. If one plant is more badly infected than others, it's worth removing that plant. If the weather stays dry, infection rate of healthy plant tissue will be prevented. Fungicide + praying is the best solution N |
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Potato blight test
On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 17:12:20 +0100, Pam Moore
wrote: I've just been listening to last Sunday's GQT. One item mentioned a test for pototo/tomato plants with suspected blight. There is a link on the GQT website, but when I click it it brings up an error, "page not found". http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/gqt/ Is it my computer or their link? Does it work for anyone else. I think I've seen enough blight on my tomatoes over the last 7 years and can recognise it but am curious to see what the link brings up. Pam in Bristol look here instead, don't waste your money. Spend it on solutions if you need to. http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/t...ver/index.html Btw if you have tobacco mosaic virus, dump the plant. Any plant showing those symptoms is a gonna, and you don't need £8 worth of kit to pronounce it's death certifcate. It's too late. The only other thing that looks like TMV is herbicide damage. But the plant's still a gonna, so what good does that do you? An expensive ' solution' that doesn't solve any problems, as it tells you the bleedin' obvious. Strictly for those new to gardening, and more money than sense. |
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Potato blight test
On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 17:30:08 +0100, Jennifer Sparkes
wrote: The message from Pam Moore contains these words: I've just been listening to last Sunday's GQT. One item mentioned a test for pototo/tomato plants with suspected Snip Pam it refers you to:- http://www.pocketcheck.co.uk/ Jennifer Hi Jennifer. Thanks. Don't know why it wouldn't work for me. Pam in Bristol |
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