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Old July 1, 2006   #1
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Please give me a prescription for this poor tomato plant. She is about 3 months old and is not thriving. Here is her neighbor plant as well. Thanks kindly friends!

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Old July 1, 2006   #2
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I think there are many people here who will help you in any way possible. However those pictures are microscopic. Can you please post large photos, especially a close up of diseased leaves?
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Old July 1, 2006   #3
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Old July 1, 2006   #4
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I am so sorry to push, but can someone please tell me what I can do to help my tomato plants? I am just learning and my weekend is over tomorrow, so I need some advice please.
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That looks just like a generally unheathly overwatered tomato plant.

Some questions:

What is the soil like? Does it drain well?

How much sun does it get?

How much water are you giving it?
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How depressing.
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Old July 2, 2006   #7
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How depressing is right. I do appreciate your advice though. I am afraid it has already spread to many of my plants. I will tear them out. Thanks for your help and I will look forward to chatting here on the board again soon!
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Old July 2, 2006   #8
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KCTomato,
Thanks so much for your teaching me! I love learning about this stuff. I just learned about "damping off" I was so encouraged to know, it wasn't just me that that happened to! Also, I looked at your profile. My son was diagnosed autistic about 6 months ago. He is 2. Would love to chat with you more....
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