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Re: septoria


 The commercial growers around here are switching to more disease-resistant grafted tomatoes. 


 


 


From: jo ellen meyers sharp <hoosiergardener@sbcglobal.net>
Subject: [GWL] septoria










I have a major case of septoria on my tomato plants...not as bad as 
late blight, but still is taking a terrible toll. Am I better off 
pulling the plants and giving up on 'maters this year? Whaa!!!!

I'm sure the problem is that we had a ton of rain this spring -- 
nearly 10 inches above normal. Foliar diseases abound on all kinds of 
plants, but this is the first time I've had this particular disease 
on my tomatoes.

Any tips?

jems




 

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