Blighted?

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by Hockeynut, Jul 7, 2010.

  1. Hockeynut

    Hockeynut Apprentice Gardener

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    I had a look in my lil' old tomato book which I got this year, but their diagnostics still didn't have a picture like this.

    This is a Plum Tomato plant, about 1m tall, and no sign of any flowers yet. But the leaves have started to change colour, see pic. I have a feeling that it's not a good sign.... lol

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  2. Phil A

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    Looks like magnesium defficiency, try a liquid feed
     
  3. Hockeynut

    Hockeynut Apprentice Gardener

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    Oooooo. As in Tomorite?

    Does that mean there might be hope for it yet too? :flag:
     
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    Doesn't look like blight to me as the leaves aren't curling or drooping. Also it is a little bit early for blight to take hold. Do as ziggy says :thumb:
     
  5. Phil A

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    Just a bit of epsom salt solution would do it.

    I don't know about tomorite, as I don't buy feed, I make my own.
     
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