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Old June 1, 2018   #11
seaeagle
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Originally Posted by Worth1 View Post
I remember the topic and I do know I have every year early blight.
I dont have to go to an expert some place in a lab to know this.
Normally I can just cut away the effect part and the plants outgrow it.
Plants that dont I wont grow again.
If it isn't early blight I dont care because I believe what I want to believe and it makes me happy.

Thank You. Yes the plants will outgrow it. They have for thousands of years without chemical intervention.



I put out tomato plants when the soil temp was 65 degrees and then we had a week long cloudy rainy spell and the plants caught something. Early blight or Septoria, doesn't matter. They outgrew it and are thriving now.


As usual I have to add that this may not work everywhere.
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