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Old July 1, 2020   #1
Salaam
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Default Struggling brandywines

There was a seedling shortage this year, and as I was out of town, my excellent friend scrounged up what he could. These were the only two brandywines he found. I planted them around June 10 or so. But they're struggling and of course I've got no idea why. Soil is good and was well prepared. My tomato plants do usually struggle towards August or so, but not so early. I've just given them some liquid fertilizer... Let's see.
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Old July 1, 2020   #2
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Looks like a bit of Early Blight to me.
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Old July 12, 2020   #3
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It does appear to be blight. I would suggest pruning any foliage that comes close to touching the soil next year. Also add mulch to prevent the backsplash of potential diseases up into the plant. At this point I'd remove and burn any diseased foliage and monitor the plant closely.
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Summer Months here ive found Brandywines can be heartbreaking to grow or at least some of them..
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ground id too hot
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