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#273695 - 04/11/09 01:56 PM Tomato problem. Please help..
Cpiazza Offline
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Registered: 04/11/09
Posts: 1
Loc: Orlando, FL
Hey there,
I have had this tomato plant in the grounnd for about 2 months now. Just in the past few days, it had gone from looking great to looking like it's on it's last leg, or stem.. w/e

Anyway, I live on Orlando, FL and the soil has some manure/compost and some top soil mixed in with the soil that was already there.

I think this may be due to over watering because we did have a couple days of rain, but none of my other tomatoes look like this at all.

The PVC is for deep root watering.. That's also why I think it might be overwatering. When it rained, I didn't block the PVC.

I checked for bugs and I didnt see any. I don't know if it's a disease or what.

Please help. Can it be saved? Here's a pic.


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#301539 - 12/13/09 07:28 AM Re: Tomato problem. Please help.. [Re: Cpiazza]
Lee_Chevron Offline
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Registered: 12/10/09
Posts: 9
Hey there...I have seen your tomatoes picture closely.
I think you didn't fertilize your tomato plant.
I also planted a tomato plant last year to my garden.
I also had face this type of problem with my tomato tree.
I fertilized them and then the plant gave me the better result.

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#301579 - 12/14/09 12:05 PM Re: Tomato problem. Please help.. [Re: Lee_Chevron]
Marica Offline
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Registered: 05/30/08
Posts: 696
Loc: Mississippi
Looks like a wilt to me. What variety is this?
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#302228 - 01/01/10 04:10 PM Re: Tomato problem. Please help.. [Re: Marica]
Wild Willy Administrator Online   content
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Registered: 08/22/02
Posts: 3568
Loc: Cedar Hill, Washington
... or tomato blight?
http://www.thegardenhelper.com/blight1.htm
http://www.thegardenhelper.com/blight2.htm
http://www.agardenersforum.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/ubb/showflat/Number/293066


Edited by Wild Willy (01/01/10 04:11 PM)
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#302580 - 01/07/10 01:58 PM Re: Tomato problem. Please help.. [Re: Wild Willy]
Sorellina Offline
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Registered: 01/19/05
Posts: 399
Loc: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Ciao Cpiazza-

Florida is known for having a nematode problem. Most of the growers I know from there do all of their veggies in containers with a soilless mix that they throw out at the end of each season. Kind of a drag, but that's how they get around it.

Buona fortuna,
Julianna
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#308150 - 02/23/10 10:33 AM Re: Tomato problem. Please help.. [Re: Sorellina]
MaryLouTrice Offline
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Registered: 02/23/10
Posts: 4
Loc: Central TX
For 2 years I had fierce problems with tomato wilt. Someone suggested that the next year I should plant tomatoes where I had corn this year. And that I should use fish emulsion (Yuk) to fertilize. I did both of those. Lots of my friends still had problems with the wilts but my tomatoes seemed to be doing well!! However the leaf footed bug created havoc with them. This year I have a hand held vacuum and I will get the little buggers...
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#308151 - 02/23/10 10:41 AM Re: Tomato problem. Please help.. [Re: MaryLouTrice]
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Registered: 06/04/03
Posts: 22167
Loc: NB Canada
Wilt can come from so many things...lack of water, fungi, wilt virus, walnut toxicity, or stalk borers(caterpillar larvae) just to name a few. Sometimes it's best to start in new soil...

...just remember not to take that vacuum back in the house without emptying it
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#308579 - 02/26/10 07:27 PM Re: Tomato problem. Please help.. [Re: tamara]
dodge Offline
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Registered: 10/06/05
Posts: 17566
Loc: Rural - Western Pennsylvania
Oh god

Not tomato blight again.
It wiped out my entire 40 plants of tomato last year.

Hope not again.
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