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Stevie R 14-07-2013 10:12

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Sunflowers are starting to bloom..

Turtle 16-07-2013 18:14

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Does anyone know how to help tomato plants that are losing leaves due to some type of fungus? We had a lot of rain earlier this month, and the leaves starting near the soil got spotted, then yellow, then withered and fell off. I pulled off all poorly looking leaves, but now I'm left with bare stalks half way up and plants with fruit and flowers on top! I am in Canada, but a tomato plant is the same in Accy too, I would think.

Retlaw 16-07-2013 18:31

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Originally Posted by Turtle (Post 1067057)
Does anyone know how to help tomato plants that are losing leaves due to some type of fungus? We had a lot of rain earlier this month, and the leaves starting near the soil got spotted, then yellow, then withered and fell off. I pulled off all poorly looking leaves, but now I'm left with bare stalks half way up and plants with fruit and flowers on top! I am in Canada, but a tomato plant is the same in Accy too, I would think.

Some tomato growers swear by removing lower leaves whether they've gone yellow or not, if the problem is serious then I would look it up in plant diseases, might be something missing in the feed, I always spray mine with a solution of Epsom salts when the flowers have set whether they need it or not.

david1 16-07-2013 21:01

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Some tomato growers swear by removing lower leaves whether they've gone yellow or not, if the problem is serious then I would look it up in plant diseases, might be something missing in the feed, I always spray mine with a solution of Epsom salts when the flowers have set whether they need it or not.

Retlaw is correct , they do remove the lower leaves .
When watering , do not overfeed them . Just put in as described on the packet of feed . Try to keep water off the lower leaves when watering . If they are in a greenhouse give them plenty of ventilation .

Turtle 16-07-2013 22:58

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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 1067062)
Some tomato growers swear by removing lower leaves whether they've gone yellow or not, if the problem is serious then I would look it up in plant diseases, might be something missing in the feed, I always spray mine with a solution of Epsom salts when the flowers have set whether they need it or not.

Thank you Retlaw. I'll try that next year. I don't feed after planting as I add lots of composted manure to the beds. Last summer's crop was great - we had a hot, dry summer. This year, I'm not optimistic!

Turtle 16-07-2013 23:01

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Retlaw is correct , they do remove the lower leaves .
When watering , do not overfeed them . Just put in as described on the packet of feed . Try to keep water off the lower leaves when watering . If they are in a greenhouse give them plenty of ventilation .

Thank you david1. They're not in a green house, but I think lack of airflow may have contributed to my problems. I only have a tiny patch of ground, and there are other plants (ferns mostly) that surround it on two sides. Next year I'll take care of that, and take off the lower leaves.

Retlaw 17-07-2013 12:11

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Thank you david1. They're not in a green house, but I think lack of airflow may have contributed to my problems. I only have a tiny patch of ground, and there are other plants (ferns mostly) that surround it on two sides. Next year I'll take care of that, and take off the lower leaves.

You should never plant tomato's in the same place in succesive years, they are prone to many of the diseases which attack potato's.
Also no matter what you dug into the soil tomato's need to be fed at least once a week after the flowers have set, the yellowing of leaves sounds like a magnesium deficiency. Its not to late to spray with a solution of epsom salts, that will make up some of the magnesium deficiency, cherry type tomato's are very prone to leaf yellowing

Turtle 17-07-2013 23:39

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You should never plant tomato's in the same place in succesive years, they are prone to many of the diseases which attack potato's.
Also no matter what you dug into the soil tomato's need to be fed at least once a week after the flowers have set, the yellowing of leaves sounds like a magnesium deficiency. Its not to late to spray with a solution of epsom salts, that will make up some of the magnesium deficiency, cherry type tomato's are very prone to leaf yellowing

Thank you Retlaw - I'll see what I can do to save them. And I'll rest the plot next year.

shillelagh 18-07-2013 15:51

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my tomatoes and the pumpkins .... :D the tomatoes the ones on the left have been grown outside since beginning of may .. the ones on right have been outside a week - otherwise they were on the bedroom windowsill ..:p:p:p the pumpkin in the tub was the one that I grew on the bedroom windowsill .... and the one in the ground is the one that suddenly appeared after something (snails or slugs) had eat the others and that one ..

david1 18-07-2013 19:29

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Your tomatoes need watering Jen ..

shillelagh 18-07-2013 19:37

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yeah I know ... will water them after 9pm .....

shillelagh 18-07-2013 20:59

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and the midges are out and biting ... theyre all watered ...:D

maxthecollie 19-07-2013 07:15

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Midges watered as well?

Mick 19-07-2013 07:48

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things are growing well:D

shillelagh 19-07-2013 15:12

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Midges watered as well?



I don't think they appreciated being zapped wi the hosepipe ..... :p


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