Septoria and Blighted Tomato Plants

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Uploaded by on Sep 9, 2009

Ugh. Despite my best efforts, fungus has taken over some of my tomatoes.

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  • That is blight. You can stop it with Sea-Crop. I did. Will take 2-3 weeks to start growing more healthy blossoms.Try using Sea-Crop at 16 oz/acre or 1:25 every 5 days for 30 days, then weekly throughout growing season. This will boost mineral content giving the fruit better keeping quality, taste and boosting production. See agriculturesolutions.ca for veggie program-qualifies for organic production.Enhancing the soil biology will prevent bacterial, fungal and insect infestations.

  • Uhhh same here, but I had to COMPLETELY remove some of mine.

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