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A few weeks ago, I had blight that looked very bad on several of my plants. Ive tried various remedies over the years, but on a whim I bought a product called Natria by Bayer. It is advertised as a natural disease and bug killer and it worked great. I pulled off the bad leafs, sprayed the plants, and they now look as healthy as I could ever expect. The cherry's have dozens of green tomatos, and the other varieties all have green fruit or considerable blooms. Also, it looks like I'll have fresh jalapeno's within a few days.
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lakngulf
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Tomato blight
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5/17/2010 8:02:42 PM
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Thanks, UEM, for the advice on the blight buster. I had a tough time with tomatoes last year, and I am trying every method in the book this year (and some outside the book)
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I hope it keeps working. Here is a link and they even have a rebate available...the one I'm using is the disease, insect, and mite control (I had all 3 last year). Says it can be used right up to harvest. I bought it at Lowes.
URL: http://www.bayeradvanced.com/natria
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roswellric
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Tomato blight
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5/17/2010 11:00:50 PM
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Cool. What are the active ingredients? Have you grown an extra eye? :-)
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Mack
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Last Year My Tomatoes
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5/21/2010 6:42:57 PM
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were zapped completely by a blight, and I resorted to veg markets for good tomatoes. One grower told me that he too had blight, but he saved his crop with a spray fungicide applied frequently. He said the blight was transmitted thru the commercial growers, thus the widespread problem last year. I'm sprayin' mine for sure this year....
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roswellric
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Bad Soil, Blight & Tomatoes
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6/6/2010 10:49:41 PM
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Most blight is soil bourne. The rest can be improved by good air circulation around the plants. Over fertilization can exacerbate the problem - especially with inorganic fertilizers.
If your soil is not structured well and devoid of balanced nutrients you will have disease & bug problems. Fungus and bugs will generally attack weak plants. Weak soil will produce weak plants.
The soil I have found here is generally poor. Cotton & pulp cropping strips the soil.
Add lime early. Low calcium will cause weak plants and blossom end rot.
One other important tip is DON'T use high magnesium lime. Get Hi-Cal (agricultural) lime from your feed & seed. Too much magnesium will stunt and weaken your tomatoes. I recommend any publication by Robert Rhodale for organic gardening.
Maybe this link will help otherwise:
URL: Organics
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