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Old October 2, 2011   #1
lfreeze
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Join Date: Sep 2011
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Default Wilting in New Jersey

I have had three terrible seasons with my tomato garden. After a lot of research, I believe my problem started three years ago with a purchase of plants from the home despot. These plants produced a small crop of tomatoes and in about mid July they all wilted and died. Each season since has produced very similar results. I did not buy my plants from the Home Depot this year. After a lot of research it seems my garden is infected with
Fusarium, although the stems of the wilted plants show no signs of Fusarium. Has anyone tried Actinovate to control Fusarium? If you have, please share the results you achieved. Thanks in advance....

Larry

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