While I have had experiences in previous years that would echo Penellype's post I have had some success in rescuing (or at least using) fruit from blighted plants.
In fact, I am hoping to do the same this year as three "spares" that were planted late on at the allotment have had evidence of blight on leaves (which were removed when seen) and the stem (can't remove!!!) for a week now.
I have had a few ripe fruit off the plants but there were lots of green fruit about to ripen and lots of fruit still to swell to full size. I hoped that picking off the leaves daily would be enough for more fruit to be harvested.
However, today I saw three fruit infected with blight and have now cleared the plants of fruit and put them to dry in a cool room. I'll be checking daily to see if any are going to succumb to blight and most will probably end up as chutney or green tomato cake next weekend.
Fingers crossed!!!
In fact, I am hoping to do the same this year as three "spares" that were planted late on at the allotment have had evidence of blight on leaves (which were removed when seen) and the stem (can't remove!!!) for a week now.
I have had a few ripe fruit off the plants but there were lots of green fruit about to ripen and lots of fruit still to swell to full size. I hoped that picking off the leaves daily would be enough for more fruit to be harvested.
However, today I saw three fruit infected with blight and have now cleared the plants of fruit and put them to dry in a cool room. I'll be checking daily to see if any are going to succumb to blight and most will probably end up as chutney or green tomato cake next weekend.
Fingers crossed!!!
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