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leroy_k May 12, 2018 8:39 PM CST |
All of my Roma tomatoes have vascular looking lesions on the bottom of the stems, and the bottom leafs turn yellow and eventually black on the tips. This is my first time growing tomatoes, and I think I over watered in the beginning bringing about this condition. I've read up on tomato diseases, but i'm not sure if they have blight, stem rot, or some other fungal disease. I've been applying daconil for 2 weeks. They need to be transplanted soon, and was wondering if I can salvage these plants, or if I should throw them out. Also worth noting: I live in atlanta and my cucumbers have the same thing ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Name: Philip Becker Fresno California (Zone 8a) Philipwonel May 14, 2018 11:44 AM CST |
I would get them all planted out soon as possible. Bury the whole plant, at least, half way, turn plant sideways if necessary. All the stem you bury will make roots. Anything i say, could be misrepresented, or wrong. |
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