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leaves seam to be dying off,

2007-07-15 07:29:43 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Home & Garden Other - Home & Garden

They were ok until the plants grew to about 18" high.Then the trouble started.
There is plenty of fruit though...I suppose these will become infected as time goes on.

2007-07-17 07:40:06 · update #1

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You will need to pull it out and dump it to give rest of plants a chance, looks like you may have a intruder lurking in the roots. Only other causes are a late touch of frost can catch, other than don!t know, good luck.

2007-07-15 07:39:54 · answer #1 · answered by Andy 3 · 0 0

This would appear to be blight, due to the high humidity of the wet summer. It will spread, so pull up and burn (or bin) the dead plants. Wash your hands before touching any healthy plants, and DO NOT compost any of those plants. I fear the whole crop may be lost this year.

If in Gro-bags, get rid of the compost they were growing in.

2007-07-15 15:10:17 · answer #2 · answered by Michael B 6 · 0 0

if that was me i would cut back some of the leaves especially the black leaves because you want to feed the tomatoes not the leaves

2007-07-18 19:00:19 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Fungal infestation. try looking for an organic fungicide in your area.

2007-07-17 11:08:56 · answer #4 · answered by margie o 1 · 0 0

i dunno, every time i try to google it i keep getting ROTTEN TOMATOES: Black Girls Going XXX-tra Crazy Volume 3

i dont think thats got anything to do with gardening tho, unless its an outside vid, or maybe has something to do with cucumbers

2007-07-15 14:56:18 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

maybe erratical watering and not enough feed

2007-07-15 14:40:41 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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