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I just found this on the next plant to remove from the garden. It looks a lot like tomato leaves in a couple of recent threads. I'm just curious if it is TSWV?
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Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jun 2010
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Probably not.
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Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: On The Mason Dixon
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Looks kinda like a phosphorus deficiency with a little leaf burn from chemical.
Last edited by Country Breeze; June 27, 2017 at 03:08 PM. |
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Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: Central Illinois
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Doesn't look like the TSWV I have, spray the plant with Bills Bleach mix, if the infected leaves die its EB LB etc.
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Thanks everyone.
I've already pulled the plant. It has both RKN and Fusarium. The leaves weren't yellowing yet, but the lower stem showed fusarium when I cut into it. All the plants in that garden are being removed. |
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Boy there are a lot of people having bad luck this year, sorry to hear that!
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I guess the purpleling of the leaves was from the RKN? Plant couldn't get the nutrients it needed? You've had a heck of a year with your maters. The education I'm getting at your expense is nauseating and priceless at the same time. |
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Hopefully, I can start helping others in the future with more positive results. ![]() |
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Ouch! Sorry to hear this!
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I went through all the stages and have reached the point of realizing it's time to move on. We'll start getting the garden area ready for chickens next year. It'll be something new and challenging.
I should mention we have other places to grow in on this 10 acres. |
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That is not P deficency.
You guys are confusing me, I thought purple spotting was a sign of TSWV??? |
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Ray, I thought that was a sign too. There was no wilt on that plant though.
It's the only time I've seen that purple look in my 7 years of tomato gardening. It is/was on only that one plant. It's in a burning pile now. |
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I know how aggravating this is... it was 4 TSWV yesterday, 10 today...
I'm ready to give up too. But you know what? If it was easy... everyone would be an expert, growing/eating 4# tomatoes... |
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