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Old April 8, 2010   #1
danwigz
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Default Late Blight Prevention

Sorry if this question has been asked a thousand times before, but I'm wondering what steps I can take to prevent, or at least forestall a late blight outbreak. Last year I lost all of my 8 cherry tomato plants to late blight, and I won't be surprised if I will see it again this year.

I've been looking at a Copper fungicide as my probable course of defense. Any advice would be appreciated.

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Old April 8, 2010   #2
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Actinovate, EXEL LG (or AGFI-FOS same as EXEL LG) or Daconil if your so inclined. As you said there have been many threads and if you do a search on the above products you will get the answers to your questions.If you still have a specific question ask away. Ami
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If you are growing cherries try Hawaiian Currant or Matts Wild Cherry. Late blight doesn't hit them as hard as other varieties.
Hawaiian Currant was untouched and the last one standing in my garden last year.
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Old April 8, 2010   #4
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I have some Matt's Wild Cherry, if you need them.
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