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June 14, 2007 | #1 |
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tomato borer???
Noticed a slightly wilted branch last night - Old German,
Chef Jeff plant - and just rechecked and found what looks like a bore hole of some type - close the ground, the stem was hollowed almost like a squash borer. What do I do and can this spread to my other 30 plants? HELP HELP HELP I remove the branch almost at the crown. Piegirl |
June 18, 2007 | #2 |
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I see no one has answered this post. I've heard of an insect that will bore into tomato plants, but I do not recall the name, and it seems to only happen rarely. It seems like it was a corn borer of some sort if I remember correctly, (don't quote me on that though).
The only reason I have heard of it, is that I have a mysterious wilting thing going on in my garden in recent years that does not completely fit the pattern of any disease I know about, and I considered insects as a possibility. I've never been able to find any signs of insects though, so I think in my case it is some sort of disease.
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June 19, 2007 | #3 |
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As a former pumpkin grower (not enough cultivating space right now, plus tomatoes taste better), I would recommend dissecting the branch carefully to look for the offender. If it is similar to a squash borer, it will be in there...
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June 19, 2007 | #4 | |
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I got curious and went googling. Found something here
http://www.ipm.iastate.edu/ipm/hortn...92/tomato.html Quote:
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June 20, 2007 | #5 |
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Thanks Holly - this was definitely a borer of some type.
I found the hole after removing the affected stem. Move up the stem about five inches hollowing out the stem. I think the little bugger was there but since I didn't have my glasses on, not sure. Old German seems to be multi stemmed and the rest of the plant is doing well - not a huge producer for me, some flowers forming now. Thank you again - piegirl |
June 27, 2007 | #6 |
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A quick tour of the garden just turned up another wilted plant
the borer hole is about 4-5" up the stem and about 1/8 inch in a perfect circle. This is one of my smaller seedlings so I am not totally devastated but would sevin dust around the base of each plant prevent this? I carefully inserted a large straight pin in the hole hoping I killed the invader. Piegirl |
June 27, 2007 | #7 |
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Maybe -- it would be worth a try. Probably one of your best options at this point. Sevin will kill a stalk borer if they come in contact with it. In practice, it can sometimes be difficult to keep them all from happening upon a point of entry that doesn't have pesticides on it (with larger plants).
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