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  • Is this blight?!!!!!

    Hopefully I have uploaded a picture of one of my tomatoes. It has been stood outside for a couple of weeks now, in a sunny and well sheltered spot. I've been meaning to plant it into a grow bag, but I haven't got round to it yet! Should I bother?! Or is this caused by it's need for more space?
    Many thanks
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  • #2
    it's starving and a bit cold.
    pot him on quick or liquid feed if you can't

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    • #3
      That plant looks very large for that pot I'd say pot on to something bigger quick and you might save it..
      My year log of growthhttp://http://backgardenfarm.blogspot.com/
      up dated blog 27th june ..pls read if u have the time
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4e0YjOHl2zI

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      • #4
        Phew! I knew it was a tad neglected, I shall do that immediately! I just hadn't made the time....aren't I mean!
        Thanks guys, I was really worried!
        Also, while we're discussing toms... Should I be cutting the arms back on my larger (more looked after) toms? So they don't touch in their bags?
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        • #5
          ?
          leave the leaves for now, the bottoms ones anyway, take them off when the plant is bigger, theyll start to go crispy and yellowy then, and de-sideshoot it if it's a cordon, but otherwise, no, leave them on

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          • #6
            I've got one or two that looked like that - they improved when I planted them in the greenhouse border.

            Blight is usually around when it's both warm and damp - fat chance just now!
            Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.

            www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated March 9th - Spring

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            • #7
              Blight causes spreading black/dark brown patches on leaves and stems, it will feel soft/soggy to the touch
              All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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