nope, it's blight.
bugger.
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Thanks Sarz
I had a panic attack and pulled up three plants, and de-leafed a third, then partly de-leafed most of the tomatoes in the bed at the other end of the garden.
I defnitely over-crowded them in the bed that the affected plants were in, so hopefully it isn't blight...will go and check again when I'm dressed...
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Either/or taff, chopping off the leaves is the way to go, better airflow will help to keep botrytis at bay. Not sure if tomatillos can get blight? but they can definitely suffer with botrytis.
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I have blight in one bed of tomatoes so far. Does anyone know if tomatillos get it? They're in the same bed....
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Originally posted by rustylady View PostWhat a shame!! I've given up growing tomatoes outdoors for that very reason. If the green tomatoes look OK you can make green tomato chutney with themLast edited by pdblake; 24-07-2009, 10:19 AM.
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I am hedging my bets; growing in greenhouse, garden and lottie and also have sprayed the lottie ones as these got it worse last year. I like being organic but I like having tomatoes better.
It's heartbreaking to put all that work in and lose the lot overnight. I do feel for you.Last edited by zazen999; 24-07-2009, 10:12 AM.
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What a lovely bunch you all are. Thanks for the advice and symathy.
BB
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Originally posted by BB48 View PostJust got back from lottie and I have BLIGHT. I had to pull up 5 tom plants that I was hoping to ues for tom sauce. No sign of it on Monday night.
BB
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I have given up with outdoor tomatoes - the plants have always got blight. Greenhouse grown toms are always OK for me. (Fingers crossed!)
Potatoes - as advised by others - cut off the tops and burn them ASAP. Spuds will be OK if you are lucky but lift some and check.
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Hi BB48, you are not alone.
I pulled a couple of very dodgy looking tomato plants tonight.
There will be lots more blight reports over the next couple of weeks, perfect conditions.
best of luck
Burnzie
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Me too...
Yep - I pulled all my tommies up last night too.
It's the speed it comes on - I had a slighty suspect stem on one tomato on Saturday, and this is what all the tomatoes looked like last night - despite spraying with dithane on monday.
The spuds look dodgy too, so I've chopped all the haulms off and will leave the spuds in the ground for a couple of weeks so that I don't infect the tubers with blight spores.
As long as the stems of the spuds still look good and green & firm, they should be ok.Last edited by Hazel at the Hill; 23-07-2009, 09:40 PM.
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What a bummer BB48.
For your potatoes cut the tops off and lift the potatoes and save what you can of the crop.
Tomatoes a bit more difficult. If you can harvest the tomatoes and eat them as quickly as you can - blight still develops in them in storage.
For next year you can plant ridiculously early and hope to get your crop before Blight arrives - July is early
Or you can spray your crops against blight
Dithane is a chemical compound to spray against it
Or Bordeau mix is considered to be organic.
I'm so sorry you have had this disappointment.
I go for early planting - a lot of extra work - and a prophylactic spray of Bordeau mix.
Hope you can save something.
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cut the tops (that is to say, all the green haulms to the ground) off the spuds asap and burn the blighters (sorry ) you may save the spuds that wayLast edited by piskieinboots; 23-07-2009, 09:19 PM.
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