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July 15, 2009 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Zone 4 Lake Minnetonka, MN
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What type of wilt is this?
I thought I would post this here as well but the link below has an update from my tomato journal about wilt that I have seeing where I have already pulled an indian stripe as it was not growing much and was not setting fruit. I now have goose creek with the same thing happening but it has set about 6-10 fruit on it and would love to not pull it but that might not be the smartest approach. Thoughts on what I might have would be apprecited all tomatoes are in pots and miricle grow moisture control is the medium.
Post #7 in the link below is my post about my issues with pictures: http://www.tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=11369 |
July 16, 2009 | #2 |
Tomatovillian™
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From the CMV sticky thread at the top of this forum:
http://tomatopalooza.org/CMV08.htm It could be some other virus or viroid, too, but it definitely looks related to me. Maybe you could hang an electronic bugzapper beside it (no guarantee; the bugs that carry the virus might ignore it).
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Tomatovillian™
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So that means 3 pulled plants out of 17 (5 of which were a gamble in the woods anyway) very disappointing. It hit me tonight thinking about this that I did have issues with my Indian Stripes not looking good at the seedling stage and infact I did have to toss one during a transplant to larer pots a IS that looked exactly like what the new growth looked liked on the 3 pulled plants. My only hypothisis is that may have been the source or source plant anyway and the strees from the miricle grow moisture control left plants suseptible to the virus. At this point I just hope it does not ruin the season but a very strong bleach solution on the pots stakes and cages will be in order this fall. Craig |
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