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June 29, 2013 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: NoVA Zone 7
Posts: 64
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Wilting, slimy leaves?
When checking my plants this morning, I noticed that my Black and Brown Boar has several sets of lower leaves where some are wilting into a slime. I immediately pulled the leaves off, took photos, and Googled like a crazy person. I have no idea what it is, but I am sure someone here does.
I have 13 tomatoes growing this year, and this is the only plant affected thus far. I have one plant growing in a smart pot, the rest are in Earthboxes with ProMix BX on an auto watering system (a God send). This in an Earthbox tomato, all of which have Garden Lime and GardenTone fertilizer per EB specs. I give all my plants Ami's Exel LG, Actinovate, and molasses concoction via foliar feed every other week or so, depending on rain. I did use the bleach spray from b54red on Thursday morning because of some signs of early blight on a few plants, but I did not spray this plant figuring I'd see the reaction of the ones I sprayed before spraying all my plants. With the exception of the wilty, slimy leaves, the Black and Brown Boar plant looks healthy. I sprayed all my plants with Ami's Exel LG/Actinovate this morning, as there has been lots of rain lately. Any thoughts? Would love to stop this madness before it gets worse, as I am so looking forward to the B&BBs. Thanks! Gussie Last edited by Gussie; June 29, 2013 at 02:24 PM. Reason: Spelling; added photos |
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