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Post by krae19 on Jul 31, 2012 22:27:23 GMT -5
I can't tell if what my Roma tomatoes have is spotted wilt virus. They start with circles that are yellow/ green in color then turn to a brown rot color. Eventually white mold grows on them. Some are at the tip of the plant, others in the middle or the bottom. I have not noticed this on my big boy tomatoes or my cherry tomatoes. We have been in a bit of a drought here in Michigan so at first I thought it was just bottom rot from inconsistent watering. If it is TSWV, do I need to rip up my Roma tomatoes to save my other tomato plants?? I have 25 tomato plants in total and I don't want to use them all.. Help!!! Attachments:
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Post by bradeen on Jul 12, 2013 21:50:25 GMT -5
I know that because i am also faced these kind of problems with my tomatoes.These diseases are very dangerous and harmful for our tomato gardens.I have not noticed this on my big boy tomatoes or my cherry tomatoes. We have been in a bit of a drought here in Michigan so at first I thought it was just bottom rot from inconsistent watering.Share your opinion about it.it will better for both of us. What do Termites look like?
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