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Curling leaves is a common sign that something is not right with tomato plants, but it need not be a reason to panic ...
How to identify early tomato blight (Image credit: Shutterstock) Symptoms of early blight include black or brown spots, about a third of an inch in diameter, appearing on the leaves, stem or fruit.
Most of the fungal diseases that affect tomatoes are present in the soil, so the first defensive strategy should be to add a ...
Grocery store tomatoes can’t hold a candle to a sun-warmed, freshly-picked, homegrown ripe tomato, but growing your own tomatoes isn’t always as easy as we might like. Many diseases can affect ...
Generally, start spraying in early April as the weather warms (or earlier at the first sign of fungal lesions/spots).
More information: Shani Friedman et al, Early Detection and Quantification of Fusarium Wilt in Greenhouse-Grown Tomato Plants Using Water-Relation Measurements, Plant Disease (2025). DOI: 10.1094 ...
As vegetable gardeners, we look forward to bringing in an armful of vegetables. Of these, tomatoes win the prize. Tomatoes ...
It's crunch time for gardeners growing their own tomatoes, with plants typically fruiting from mid-summer onwards.
My guess is that you have some early blight on the foliage of your tomato plants. Early blight is a common disease which we see every year. It is more prevalent in seasons when the weather is ...
Researchers from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have developed an innovative method for the early detection of Fusarium wilt in tomato plants by monitoring subtle changes in the plants&#39 ...