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Old April 26, 2017   #46
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It does Rockporter! Here is a pic of TMV that looks very close to my leaves...
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Old April 26, 2017   #47
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Really sorry to see those end up that way, Darin! But you might as well cut your losses now. Is your season long enough to start some replacements?
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Old April 26, 2017   #48
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Really sorry to see those end up that way, Darin! But you might as well cut your losses now. Is your season long enough to start some replacements?
Absolutely! I have a Rutgers, Olive Hill, and a Neves Azorean Red hardening up right now in the garage

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Old April 26, 2017   #49
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Darin, those latest pics of your plants look exactly like one I bought. It was a Better Boy from a big box store. Looked perfect when I bought it, but all subsequent growth was gnarled like yours. I pinched off the gnarly bits, but replacement growth was just as bad. I tossed it to protect all my others.

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Old April 27, 2017   #50
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Wow, I really didn't deserve that. I never discounted mites completely, and mentioned that it could be a combination of things. I did see a few mites under the scope. If I've insulted you in some way, I'm really sorry- it was not intentional.
I am sorry Darin. I was upset because we already discussed, you agreed, and it has only been less than a week so I felt you were in panic mode and not being patient. With your newest photos I definitely see the cobra shaped leaves, looks like herbicide damage after all.
I will try to be more patient, or just keep my mouth shut!
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Old April 27, 2017   #51
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No worries Marsha. I think I'll be more careful to search the Web before contributing to more tomato drama!
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Old April 27, 2017   #52
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Growing is a passionate hobby, dust-ups are inevitable. Nobody needs to shut up or change, it's personality that sets Tomatoville apart.
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Old April 27, 2017   #53
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Tou might be a tomato addict if...
...you've ever gotten into a "heated discussion" over tomatoes.
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Old April 27, 2017   #54
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I am of the same opinion as Marsha ( OPINION !)
I am not a tomato disease expert, but have seen so many herbicide affected pictures over the years. Yeas , in one garden some might be affected for some reason, some will. Maybe it has to do with the variety's reaction and allergy.
But ultimately Darin has to decide . That is his plant, his garden.
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Old April 27, 2017   #55
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I am of the same opinion as Marsha ( OPINION !)
I am not a tomato disease expert, but have seen so many herbicide affected pictures over the years. Yeas , in one garden some might be affected for some reason, some will. Maybe it has to do with the variety's reaction and allergy.
But ultimately Darin has to decide . That is his plant, his garden.
Well, it is moot now. I have dumped the sick plants, washed and bleached the containers, filled with fresh compost and soil. And I have planted seedlings of:

Neves Azorean Red
Big Zac
Rutgers

I have moved the pots to a different location, away from my RoundUp and tobacco-spitting son.
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Old April 27, 2017   #56
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Here are the new babies: NAR, Rutgers, Big Zac bottom to top.
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Old April 27, 2017   #57
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Old April 27, 2017   #58
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I have a couple of late additions too :
-- Mortgage Lifter ( I have one that the freeze almost killed it but it is flowering )
-- Chocolate Cherry (want to compare it against Black Cherry )

I have also a sicky Ceour De beouf . I am rooting some of its suckers.
It is the only sicky plant out of 57. All other plants around it are doing just fine.
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Old April 27, 2017   #59
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Glad to hear Gardeneer! I had some seedlings set aside just in case something happened. And it did. Let me know how DLH is doing
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Old April 27, 2017   #60
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those leaves look exactly like the tomatoes I had sprayed last year with neem trying to get ahead of some aphids in the greenhouse.. developed like leather. and had balls instead of the leaf uncurling into a leaf. just toss em or plop them in a corner and forget about them then start over.
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