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Aug 24, 2012 2:19 PM CST
Name: Rita
North Shore, Long Island, NY
Zone 6B
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With the tomato plants, some years things go great and there is no desease. Other years (like this year) I have to keep spraying the tomato plants weekly to try and stay ahead of the fungal deseases. What can you do, need those tomato plants to keep producing.

I have been spraying with the Daconil weekly. Just did so again this afternoon. But before the spraying I did pick some. Mostly cherry and Juliet grape types with a few Beefmasters. When this batch of Beefmaster that still has a few to get ripe are done there are no more comming along for now. I did see a few blossoms so I hope they do set some more. But I don't know.

The Juliet tomatoes are doing the best. No fungus, no problems, just keep on making tomatoes.

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