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buckley writes I've not grown toms before this year, and am quite happy to treat this as a learning year and not get much crop. As part of that I think I may have lost a couple of plants due to blight. Are the symptoms blackening leaves and the fruits go black from the bottom upwards? I also lost a couple of plants, but that was my fault for using too small pots :-( Live and learn. Next year growbags. :-) You may also have blight, but what you are describing is bottom end rot. That is not a disease, but an outcome of irregular or erratic watering. -- Alan & Joan Gould - North Lincs. |
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