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Old February 27, 2012   #21
rwsacto
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Sacramento CA
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Naysen,

I do not know if I have photos-I am not as organized as you. Some leaves and stems would turn bronze and leaves would eventually fall off. New growth would randomly die off after a week or so. There was some twisting as the plant grew very slowly. I finally stripped the garden in June and started over.

I believe mine were infected during propagation. I had rooting impatiens in the same space with the baby toms. The attached document sez that is a no no (see page 6). I also had vegetable starts in the same space.

My plan is to isolate the tomatoes and try to keep the critters out for the first 6 weeks. After that, the plants are on their own.

I have had good tomato gardens for the past 6 years that I have been in this location. Last year was the first time I started with indoor (garage, coldframe and small greenhouse) propagation (flowers, vegies and tomatoes) and the first time I got wiped out.

Good Luck,
Rick
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