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May 20, 2007 | #1 |
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Brandywine problems (pics)
My Brandywine OTV's have been looking pretty good and have now started to put on fruit. I have been noticing the leaves starting to curl in the last week or two and now one of the plants in particular is looking like I may have a problem. I've been spraying every two weeks with daconil and alternating every two weeks with a fish emulsion/seaweed emulsion/molasis spray or drench. I seem to remember something about Brandywines having a leaf curling habit that is normal but this is starting to look abnormal. What do the experts think?
Here is an overall pic. A close up of a leaf. Tomatoes on this plant. So what do you guys think. Is it normal leaf curl? Is it a goner? Should I wait and see if the fruit ripens or should I yank it out to save the rest of my plants before it spreads? Thanks for your help. |
May 20, 2007 | #2 |
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Upon closer inspection with a magnifying glass I noticed some tiny clear looking things on the hairy stems and the back of the leaves. Could these be eggs or something? I tried to get as close as I could with the macro on my camera.
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