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Identifying Tomato Plant Diseases

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Uploaded by on Jul 8, 2009

Susie Anderson, of Johnny's Selected Seeds, shows Dave how to identify some common tomato plant diseases.

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  • Great idea, I love Neem oil.

  • Powdery mildew can be controlled sometimes using a copper solution. You can find these in organic stores. Some folks have luck with neem oil as well. You can also use a synthetic fungicide as a last resort if you are ok with using such materials.

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  • You really have a big mess with those plants of tomatoes. The color should be a dark green, more nutrient should be in the ground, the water should not go close to the plants, you should not use a sprinkle system, everything get wait, and cary disease. Ed

  • if u remove the leaf does that hurt the growth process?

  • I have a different problem with my cherry tomato plants. They just started dying from the bottom up, branch by branch, turning brown and falling off. Does anyone know what this problem is?

    P.S. the tomatoes themselves aren't dying but they aren't ripening either (but that might be a matter of time)

  • I fixed all those problems with some Neem Oil and a bit of dish soap as an emulsifier

  • thank you for the vid. this helped me alot. i thought i was doing something wrong. just rool leave kind. thanks again.

  • cool video, wish it were longer

  • @teamgrn it means you were getting butt raped and ignored your garden.

  • Can anyone tell me why my tomato fruit have developed a sort of rough little lines . Our summer has not been very good 2 HOT weeks but we have had cool spells too. Some of my fruit have split but I know that is due to the pulp swelling quicker than the skin . I am really dissapointed this year as a lot of my fruit is stil green and lots of the fruit has this roughness to the skin. Gratefull for any help

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