Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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September 12, 2012 | #16 | |
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Stems turning brown is not the only symptom that one should see with Fusarium, nor vascular problems. Riceke, the picture of the affected foliage shows leaves that are curled over so I haven't seen any indication of Septoria or Early Blight (A. solani) or either Bacterial Speck or Bacterial Spot, which are the four most common foliage diseases, simply b'c I can't see spread out leaves. But if there were spots on the foliage I think that B would have called that to the attention of others. IN addition, the foliage diseases don't cause wilting of leaves. And I'll bow out on the russet mite discussion b'c I have never seen it and could only comment from what I read online. I Do know that Russet Mites are quite common in CA, but didn't know they could also be a problem in TX. I just got finished doing a bunch of bills, leaving the School tax biggie one for next week, so time to go out to the LV and relax a bit.
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September 23, 2012 | #17 |
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Carolyn,
I had a theory regarding this wilt and it appears to have been correct. I have my plants in EarthBoxes. I think it was calcium deficiency. The plants haven't got enough ripe fruits for BER yet but I read on what it does to leaves and it matched up. I fertilized with calcium nitrate and it got better. I watched for a while and, when I didn't reapply the calcium nitrate it appeared again. I just reapplied the supplement. If it again gets better then we'll know what it is. |
September 24, 2012 | #18 |
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There is a picture and description of calcium deficiency symptoms
(other than BER) on this page: http://5e.plantphys.net/article.php?ch=5&id=289 It seems quite distinctive in the part of the leaf that it affects first.
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September 28, 2012 | #20 | |
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September 28, 2012 | #21 |
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Hey Garf...thanks for the "Cheap Microscope" website. Got some neat stuff there. Hope Worth gets it!
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