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May 22, 2012 | #1 |
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Yellowing leaves, and some flat white bugs
Anybody know what's going on? Ever since I started pruning the base of one of my mators this has started to happen to some lower foliage. I make sure to sterilize my clippers between clips. It was my healthiest at one point and now I'm worried.
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May 22, 2012 | #2 |
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i, um, neeeed, oh crap
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May 22, 2012 | #3 |
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Maybe it is a scale insect. horticultural oil should get rid of it if it is.
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May 22, 2012 | #4 |
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What about the yellowing? Seriously only Lori has a comment? sad panda.
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May 22, 2012 | #5 |
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May 22, 2012 | #6 |
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I think this could be what you have.
http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/P/I-HO-PCOC-NM.005.html I didn't look up the treatment yet. Hopefully there is an easy fix. good luck. Marla |
May 22, 2012 | #7 |
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Sorry I can't help Crandrew.
A few of mine also have had leaves that look very similar so I'm waiting to hear what people say about yours. I've been snapping them off as soon as they start to turn, but there are a couple that don't have a lot left to snap. The other day I sprayed them with Daconil, but don't know if it was too little, too late. Hope it will work out for both of us. |
May 22, 2012 | #8 |
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May 22, 2012 | #9 |
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LOL! Crandrew. It's all right. Calm down and don't take offense to few posts so far. I think many, many folks are out in their gardens right now; trying to get a beat on the summer and such. Mehbe you post some more pics like DogsandDirt suggests?
So, I'm of course curious about a few things. How long have these toms been outside? What made you decide to prune them? How often (and how) are you watering them? I know you were thinking about doing Daconil one day and feeding the next. Are you doing that? What kind of humidity and temps have you had? Last edited by babice; May 23, 2012 at 11:28 AM. |
May 22, 2012 | #10 |
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I think Mlm1 may be right about the psyllids. After I looked closer they don't look fuzzy like mealy bugs. From what I looked up about psyllids, the yellowing starts on the top of the plant since that's where they like to land/hatch and do their dirty work. From what your pictures show the yellowing is starting at the bottom?
Here's some pictures from Gardenweb that may help: http://forums2.gardenweb.com/forums/...320134412.html I know how frustrating this is. I can spend hours on the web looking at website after website and nothing completely matches the problem I'm having. To answer your signature, the reason you have more than one tomato plant is because **** happens! Hang in there. |
May 22, 2012 | #11 |
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Crandrew it is very common for the old tomato leaves to turn yellow and die.
Its just part of the life of a tomato. When I see this I just cut off the leaves and let things be as they are. I cant tell you about the bugs. Worth |
May 22, 2012 | #12 |
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If DogsAndDirt and Mlm1 are correct, I just read that Neem Oil will work against psyllids. See this link: http://www.saferbrand.com/advice/ins...ontrol-options I do, however, find it a quandry that the yellowing/curling started from the bottom though. I agree with Worth1. I know I'm a newbie with toms but my hunch (for the 1/2 cent that it's worth) is that it's just a new plant outside and you pruned it and, it's sorta cringing. I think that's why D.A.D. wants to see pics of your leaves that aren't curling (to kinda assess the health of the whole plant).
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May 22, 2012 | #13 |
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You aren't over watering it are you?
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It's veg cycle was very intense causing a lot of leaf growth and I was worried about the lower ones picking up disease from the soil. I followed the instructions to remove the lower branches from the first 1ft of main stem(s). It would also allow more air circulation. Quote:
I dont believe im over watering. That was my issue last year, so this year i've been monitoring soil moisture very closely. I use thin 3ft long bamboo skewers and set them in the soil for about 30min-1hr and after I remove gauge the moisture from the submerged portions. I had read about the method somewhere and it seems to be working. A bit like testing a cake or muffin. Thanks to all for your suggestions. I know the plant was potentially suffering from septoria so I had continued to spray my Actinovate +LG and molasses as well as removing all affected leaves. It had seemed to control it but then after pruning and the fruit setting i started getting a decent amount of yellowing leaves. I came and took a look yesterday and it didnt seem to show any new yellowing so potentially it was stress of being pruned or maybe setting fruit so rapidly. Nutrient schedule has been 1tblsp of fish emulsion (5-1-1) per gal once a week. I added Neptunes Harvest crab shells (2-3-0) as a top dressing and I add bokashi love Juice(?-?-?) about once a week, diluted to about 2.5tblsp per gl. Once a week i spray an application of(alternating days early morning) -Actinovate + Exel+ Molasses -Neem + Molasses (which is why I think I only see a few bugs but overall not much besides fungus gnats in the other beds) It had actually been my healthiest grower until last week. |
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June 4, 2012 | #15 |
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Updated pic. I have maybe 2 leaves showing these spots and just a few yellowing. The rest are very healthy looking. Some are rolling in (taco)
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