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Tomatoes with dull skins

Growing tomatoes in my greenhouse they develop a dull skin. Why is this and can it be cured?


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#1 Comment By Heather On 06/25/2014 @ 7:50 pm

Sounds like it might be a fungus, possibly powdery or downy mildew. It is not dangerous to people. In a greenhouse, increasing air circulation will help reduce the occurrence of fungus on your plants. Even just an oscillating fan blowing across them will help tremendously.


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