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Tomato problem

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simon
Joined: 9/26/2009
Location: florida
Posts: 3
Posted: Sep/26/2009 7:45 AM PST

Hi everyone. I have been a great vegetable grower when living in PA but now that i am in Florida i am having all kinds of problems. The problem starts at the bottom of the plant and works its way up. And I do not have any fruit. This is a picture of my tomato plant problem.can anyone tell me what it is and how to fix the problem.
Thank you so much
Simon

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wolfwalkerpa photos
Joined: 3/20/2007
Location: central Pa.
Posts: 806
Posted: Sep/26/2009 1:43 PM PST

Move back to Pa. we miss you.LOL This is the url i use to diagnose my tomato problems.http://vegetablemdonline.ppath.cornell.ed u/DiagnosticKeys/TomLeaf/TomLeafKey.html Copy and paste in to browser.
carolyncat353 blog photos
Joined: 4/29/2008
Location: Westlake, La
Posts: 4381
Posted: Sep/26/2009 6:44 PM PST

Down here along the Gulf Coast, we get a lot of fungal diseases and mildew problems, but because of our growing season (which can be 2 times a year), it doesn't hurt production too bad. You have to be real diligent in spraying with fungicides to combat that, but then, you may be hurting your pollinators. Your best bet is to check with your local extension agency about what diseases and other problems are common in your area-and how to fight that. Florida has great ones!
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