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Old July 20, 2017   #13
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Originally Posted by Hntrss View Post
But 20 other plants are doing fine, healthy foliage and plenty of tomato,
Wilts can hit only one or two plants in a bed. They often start like that.

Not saying it's definitely fusarium. But it really does look very much like it. In your shoes, I would contact my county extension office for a diagnosis. If they rule it out, great. If it ends up being fus., then at least you know what to look out for/prepare for in future growing seasons.
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