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Re: Tomato late blight


Nancy:
 
No tomato late blight here that I know of but basil downy mildew is lurking 
 and I just did a piece on it.  Actinovate is listed as the only acceptable 
 OMRI treatment but I only saw it in 2.5 gallon jugs.  Is it available at  
retail in smaller quantities?
 
Andrew
 
 
Andrew Messinger
The Hampton Gardener is a  registered trade mark and is published every 
Thursday in The Southampton Press,  The Press and the Easthampton Press



In a message dated 7/22/2010 1:45:19 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
szerlag@earthlink.net writes:

Late  blight is rearing it's ugly head here in Michigan. How many of  
you  have been able to hold it off once it has attacked a tomato plant  
in  your garden.  If so what
did you use? I have been treating my plants  with OMRI listed  
Actinovate (streptomyces lydicus) every couple of  weeks.  
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