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I would love to know what problem I have

peggyhamill
6 years ago

Actually, my tomatoes are looking really good this year, but there are a few patches that seem to be diseased. I would love to know what my disease is, so I can look for disease resistant varieties next year. Any help greatly appreciated...I grow only in a greenhouse as tomatoes don't ripen outside well here due to cold nights....

Thanks, Peggy, Taos, NM

Comments (4)

  • Jean
    6 years ago
    last modified: 6 years ago

    Is that all on one plant? Or several?

    It helps to put a sequence of images for each plant 1. plant & its surroundings; 2. the plant alone; 3. a close up of damage including the junction with healthy part.

    Some of the damage looks like a broken stem; and/or old leaves; and/or minor damage that can be ignored.

    Further, because you are growing in a protected site, are you in pots and potting soil;hydroponics; or what?

    then, what are you doing for fert; water; hours of light; etc?

    What treatments have you tried and what was the result?

  • peggyhamill
    Original Author
    6 years ago

    Thanks Jean, I will work on this. Peggy

  • peggyhamill
    Original Author
    6 years ago

    Ok. Here are some more photos. I grow in a greenhouse, in the ground. The soil is a mix of native clay soil with a very generous amount of compost mixed in. I fertilize generously with compost, sulfur, alfalfa pellets, dried chicken feathers, and dried seaweed. My tomatoes have this problem every year. The plants are still productive, but I just always wonder what it is.

    Here is the entire greenhouse:

    Plant 1: You can see some yellowing cucumber leaves mixed in)

    Plant 2:

    Plant 3:

  • peggyhamill
    Original Author
    6 years ago

    And here are a few more Plant 3 photos:

    Thanks for any help anyone might have. Peggy, Taos, NM