Posted by Hotflashjr on July 28, 2011 at 12:30:58 from (199.144.39.29):
In Reply to: Tomato Blight??? posted by SMHimrod on July 28, 2011 at 12:00:27:
Two types of blight in tomator, early and late. Late is not as likely because it does not hang around like early blight can in infected debris from last years crop of blight. However both can be blown to your garden from your neighbors. Fungicide will take care of alte blight like rrlund stated. Early blight can be in the soil from past crops if you don't rotate where you plant, left over debris from an affected crop last year, or planting too close can bring it on as well. You can mulch to help stop splash of water from the ground onto the plants or use a spray as well. Sounds to me like you have Early blight which comes on more in damp humid cloudy conditions. I have had good luck using Bravo to treat both types with.
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