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Old July 22, 2013   #1
manyplews
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Default Early blight in Pa.

7/22/2013
After a wet,humid June in SW Pa. and 90 degees and 90 % humidity this last week,my tomatoes are showing some symptoms of disease.
I've sprayed every week with Daconil whenever there appeared to be a chance of a 24 hour window with no rain.
I also mulched with newspaper and rye straw.








Beth Krueger Gugino, PhD
Assistant Professor – Vegetable Pathology

at Penn State,has confirmed that this is early blight.

Ron


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