Re: Tomato Blight
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06/18/23 12:13 AM
06/18/23 12:13 AM
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yotetrapper30
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It's our humidity, no way around it.
I prune everything to a foot or so above the ground. No lower limbs. Pine straw or plastic mulch helps. But I have best luck with weekly sprays of Maneb. Tried plastic mulch the past few years and it didn't seem to help at all. Guessing Maneb is a type of fungicide. I have one but not sure of the name. When do you start spraying them?
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Re: Tomato Blight
[Re: yotetrapper30]
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06/18/23 06:05 AM
06/18/23 06:05 AM
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Northern lower Michigan
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We get blight in Northern Michigan. Some years more so than others. Pruning, rotation, sulpher based sprays. I am also spraying baking soda for the second year with good results, will continue with soda sprays for another year or two to confirm it helps. Another important thing is plant spacing, went from 2 foot to 4 foot spacing. Plants get bigger and are more productive. A few drops of Dawn dish soap in every spray ensures good contact of spray. Early morning sunshine and air movement is huge, watch the morning sun, grow tomatoes where the early sun can dry plants.Good luck!
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Re: Tomato Blight
[Re: yotetrapper30]
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06/18/23 07:27 AM
06/18/23 07:27 AM
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Never seen it the many years of raising tomatoes. I believe you got some great advice though on things that is very helpful for a health productive plant.
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Re: Tomato Blight
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06/18/23 08:36 AM
06/18/23 08:36 AM
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I use "Mancozeb" for my grapes. Last year, When I was done spraying the grapes, I figured what the heck, and gave the tomato plants a squirt. I did this for the first month or so before they really started fruiting. 2TBS/Gallon of water. We had the best harvest ever last year. I used to have blight problems just like you. I'm not 100% sure that Mancozeb was the reason but I had no blight. I'm hitting them again this year and so far, they look great. Here
Last edited by Finster; 06/18/23 08:38 AM.
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Re: Tomato Blight
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06/18/23 10:59 AM
06/18/23 10:59 AM
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Alabama (Bama for short) 108 y...
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Why i quit fooling with it, this damp humid climate down here EVERYTHING rots on the vine. If isn't blight it's a hard rain in the middle of the day soaking everything then the sun pops back out and the fruit's are sun burnt. Then comes the cut worms over night, easier to just stop at the stand on the side of the road. lol
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Re: Tomato Blight
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06/18/23 12:06 PM
06/18/23 12:06 PM
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I believe Finster uses a similar fungicide that I do. Manzate once a week before harvest. Then manzate and Bravo after harvest starts. I'll throw in some copper once a month. Later on in the very heat of the summer, you need to watch for spider mites. You would think you have blight, but actually spider mites. Would have to add in a miticide. There is a new tomato called compari (sp) that is pretty much disease free. Size of a large golf ball but very tasty.
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