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Originally Posted by carolyn137
You'll see that I was referring to Rays post above about EB,so no I'm not saying it looks like Fusarium, only about EB. While I do know the symptoms of Fusarium,we don't have Fusarium where I garden,unless contaminated tomato plants are shipped up from the south already contaminated to nurseries,but then the ground usually freezes deeply in the winter up here which kills both F and contaminated RKN plants as well.
Carolyn
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Carolyn, I've never seen EB infect the top of the plant first. I know it's possible because the oldest leaves and the newest leaves are most susceptible to EB infection. Mid-growth has the highest resistance.