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Talkback: Tomato leaf mould
Thanks soooo much for the advice here on
tomatoes
. we have suffered for the last three years with the growing of
tomatoes
. At the moment we have plants that have Blossom End Rot and also
Leaf
Mould
. At least now we can get it right for next year
by tenerifetel
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51
24/05/2012 17:48:18
by Blondie3
Tomato Problems
I've had problems with my Rosada
tomato
plants this year, both in the greenhouse and in a raised bed in the veg garden. It's either
leaf
mould
or
tomato
blight. Anyone else had problems this year - is it because of the wet summer??? I would
by petehaskell
1
41
01/09/2012 16:01:09
by Italophile
tomatoes and mould
on your plants. There are a few different
moulds
tomato
plants can get, a grey
mould
(Botrytis) and
tomato
leaf
mould
which causes brown purplish patches on the under sides of the leaves and yellow patches on the top, both of these can be caused by damp
by ELLY
4
224
16/03/2012 13:43:04
by ELLY
Talkback: Tomato blight
was speaking with a professional nurseryman who used Rockdust with alpines and Polyanthus. He noticed that where previously he had Botrytis [grey
mould
] enter the plant on dead
leaf
tissue and it would then spread to the living tissue, with the use of Rockdust
by Sandercott
20
115
28/11/2011 18:37:21
by Tom cerise | ChineseNameStamp
Bluebells- Spanish or English?
), always try to copy what happens in nature so try to give them some
leaf
mould
or lighten the soil. If that doesn't work chuck on a half strength
tomato
food as a foliar feed. Good luck
by Hollie- Hock
5
240
21/04/2012 09:59:18
by shell007
Talkback: Tasty tomatoes
I have grown
tomatoes
in large pots outdoors and there is plenty of fruit but when should they ripen? I have already ripped up and binned three tomoato plants (Sungold) which had become infected with grey
mould
. The leaves turned crinkly and were
by marybakers
42
138
28/11/2011 18:29:46
by green fingers
Can unsterilized compost ever be used for tomatoes?
toms in containers with home made potting compost and
leaf
mould
mixed into bought compost. And I always get zillions of
tomato
seedlings coming up in the garden when I've put my home made compost on the beds. They go back in the compost bin to return
by purpleschnauzer
9
216
02/06/2012 21:27:52
by Wessex Wellies
yellow spots on tomato leaves
.gardenersworld.com/forum/fruit-andamp-veg/
tomato-leaf
-problems---help/4527.html If not italiophile will be along at some time -he is the
tomato
guru Are these actual yellow spots, or a more general yellowing between the
leaf
veins? They are seperate fairly round
by joanna macdonald
24
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15/07/2012 07:19:51
by Dovefromabove
Talkback: Growing tomatoes: best tomatoes for flavour
to be Ferline for me again. I get blight badly here and the Ferline were hardly touched last year. Good tasting
tomatoes
& lots of them. JohnSouthWest – this problem-solving project on
tomato
leaf
mould
might help youGreenfingers – Gardener’s Delight is a good
by Daniel Bolnei
65
724
28/11/2011 18:43:13
by Mike Eagle
tomatoes
how long do
tomato
seeds take to germinate A week, 2 weeks maximum. Yes, that's about the average given the right sowing conditions. Some will germinate in a couple of days. Older seeds can take up to a month. I sowed 3
tomato
types indoors and just
by H7
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27/07/2012 19:50:07
by Italophile
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