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June 2, 2013 | #16 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Alabama
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If you are not wedded to being totally organic then you could try the dilute bleach spray I have been using for years. If it is a non systemic foliage disease then the spray will usually kill it or stop its spread long enough for the plant to recover. It will however kill all or most of the infected leaves within a few days. I highly recommend you use some kind of fungicide. Copper fungicides are considered organic I believe and should at least slow the spread of the disease.
Although you don't live as far down in disease land as I do you are in the South and foliage diseases are the bane of tomato growing down here. Without fungicides used regularly it is hard to keep your plants healthy for long once the humidity and temperatures get high down here. Bill |
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