General discussion regarding the techniques and methods used to successfully grow tomato plants in containers.
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June 20, 2015 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
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powdery mildew on stem??
I have (had) two Tumbling Tom plants in a 5-gallon shop bucket. The runt is (was) about 9 inches tall, with 2 short leaf branches and 4 fruit.
I was alarmed when I saw white, powdery stuff on the top 2/3 of the runt's stem, extending a bit on one branch and the tomato cluster . . . .I panicked and, when I couldn't pull the runt out, cut it off at the red rubber mulch level (1 inch on top of the container soil) BEFORE I took pics (so, I do not have any pictures). What was it? Did I over react? Is there something I should do or spray to mkeep it from spreading to my other plant / other containers?? |
June 20, 2015 | #2 |
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If it's the same powdery mildew that's been attacking the basil down here in Florida, get rid of the entire plant. It will spread. It started attacking basil plants down here last year and we haven't been able to raise any. Even the plants from Bonnie at different locations are affected. We've seen it in the plant racks in different locations.
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June 20, 2015 | #3 | |
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June 20, 2015 | #4 | |
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http://vegetablemdonline.ppath.corne...asilDowny.html This is from Cornell University's Dept. of Plant Pathology, Ithaca, NY. |
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June 20, 2015 | #5 | |
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added: Here are pics, where all can see this white, powdery ????? on the stem of my tomato plant. Please answer my questions. |
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June 20, 2015 | #6 |
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Unfortunately the closeups are too blurry to be helpful.
It may be Sclerotinia (White Mold) Cut the stem open and see if there is any growth inside. |
June 20, 2015 | #7 | |
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BUT in positioning the stem to cut, an 1/8 in of whit JUMPED at me! Then when I went to cut the stem the second time, ANOTHER powdery white tiny oblong capsule JUMPRED at me again!! I guess The Stuff is some kind of bug and its residue!! Still, is it contageous? Should I spray? Qu8arantee? |
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June 20, 2015 | #8 |
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June 23, 2015 | #9 |
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It's a bug. No it is not contagious to your other plants. I get it occasionally here. When I see the white cottony looking residue on the stem which is a bi-product of the pest, I just use my fingers and wipe it off. As you found out if the pest is around, it will jump away to another plant. They a pain to chase and catch and squish. Unless I have a major problem, I just let the spiders and other beneficials catch them.
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June 23, 2015 | #10 |
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Spray it with a good stiff spray of water from the garden hose. If the stuff is moving it may be wooly aphids.
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June 23, 2015 | #11 |
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June 24, 2015 | #14 |
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Woolly Aphids.
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