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Tomato Blight on Leaves

Blight is killing our tomato plants as the leaves keep turning yellow/brown and drying up.


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#1 Comment By Nikki On 07/26/2011 @ 6:05 am

Unfortunately, there is no cure for blight. You need to remove the plants and avoid planting any nightshade crops (tomatoes, peppers and potatoes) in that spot for the next year. The blight will live in the soil for that long and will affect any nightshade plants planted there for the next year.


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