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July 5, 2009 | #1 |
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Grub's Mystery Green
She was a healthy looking plant until about a week ago. The leaves are drooping then quickly turning a green/brown and eventually dropping off. She seems to perk up and then another leaf goes. The plant is about 2 feet tall. Anyone else have trouble with GMG or know what this is. No way to post photos. Thanks in advance. piegirl
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July 7, 2009 | #2 |
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Could be any of the usual wilts (verticillium, fusarium, bacterial,
etc). I would downgrade verticillium as a possibility in your warm soil temperatures. Take a look at the stem, especially right above ground level. Look for any discoloration. With leaves dropping randomly around the plant, I would expect some disease that affects its vascular system, and those usually show some stem discoloration. Edit: (I have not seen any sort of chronic problems with GMG, something that it always gets.)
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July 14, 2009 | #3 |
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Well, she is looking a bit better. Took the snips and cut off the one branch, so now she is spindly one stem plant but looks better, seems to have grown and has two flowers open. Sterilized the snips and put the branch in a plastic bag in the garbage. Time will tell - at least I hope to get one tomato to taste. piegirl
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