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Old February 28, 2022   #8
MrsJustice
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Hello Master Shake

If you are planning on transplanting the 2 plants in the soil of a larger Pot or directly in the Gound in your outside garden, cut off all infected areas of both plants you showed us. All the Historical Heirloom Tomato Plants I dealt with, will generate new growth. Maybe your plants will survive too. It will look like a "Little Charlie Brown Christmas Tree", but may survive the Ground Transplanting Season in your area.
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