and temperatures around 22-25° C… and I don’t like what I’m seeing on the tomato plants. This evening I’ve sprayed the leaves with cupper sulfate.
Finger crossed.
I’m adding some photos:
1, 2) small marks on some leaves (these are of catanese tomato)
3, 4) leaves (sub-arctic plenty) with yellow and dry spots, and with a green spider!
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Comments
Deanna wrote:
My fingers are crossed here for you too! Good luck!
Posted on 01 Aug 12 (10 months ago)
flowerweaver wrote:
Oh no! I hope the tomatoes recover!
Posted on 02 Aug 12 (10 months ago)
rosemarieGardener wrote:
I have to deal with a tomato blight or something or other every year. I might refrain from growing nightshades for a year or two to ‘clean’ the soil.
I LOVE the spider.
Posted on 03 Aug 12 (10 months ago)
cristina wrote:
@rosemarie – the same happens here! I live in a rather humid area,and my tomato easily get late blight..
But this summer it doesn’t rain and there is a lot of wind (and this is very unusual).
Posted on 06 Aug 12 (10 months ago)
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