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Countless Methods To Understand Growing Tomato Plants With Very Little Money This Week


One of the greatest achievements in a gardener’s eyes is a thriving crop of tomatoes at harvest time. In order to get a good yield of the beautiful and delicious fruit though you must first learn how to avoid the problems that can occur when growing tomato plants.

Plant disease is all too common among tomato plants and it is highly likely you will encounter a problem at some time. If you know what to look for and how to fight against it though you will increase the chances you have of a healthy crop.

What you must understand is that different areas are more prone to specific plant diseases so in order to avoid a disaster you need to pick a variety of tomato plant that is resistant to the diseases common in your area. These types of disease are not fatal at all and if you pay close attention and fight them early they can easily be eradicated.

Gray leaf spots are a very common problem on tomato plants and usually first appear on the older leaves of the plant. This is evident by the small dark spots that will begin to appear all over the leaves. These spots will soon begin to grow larger and turn a brownish color before cracking and fallout apart. After this the rest of the leaves will start to turn a yellow tint and dry up before they too fall off soon after.

A problem like this will cause your plants to not produce any fruits. The best thing to do is pick off all the leaves you see that look affected and make sure you pick up every leave that has already fallen to the ground around the plants. Keep the plants out of moist, warm conditions during this time as well to prevent the spread of the disease.

Another disease that is quite typical is something known as Early Blight. The leaves, stems and fruit will all be affected by this particular disease. It begins as dark colored rings near the central area of the plant and then turns the plant yellow right before it dies. Problems in the soil are usually what brings this about, more often than not in areas where tomatoes have bee grown before. Clean the area of all plant debris, remove affected plants and spray with either copper or sulfur to combat the problem.

Light Blight is something else you might see often. The fruit of the plant and it’s leaves are affected by this disease and during colder months it can spread rather rapidly. Small greasy spots will start to show on the plant and the fruit when it is present. If left unattended the spots will start to grow mold on them as well. Copper spray and a cleaning of debris around the plants is the best approach to this situation.

Another form of blight known as Southern blight appears as a white mold on the stems close to the soil. The stems will start to get dark spots as well. This particular disease prevents the plant from taking in water and needed nutrients so as a result the plant may fall over from weakness. To avoid the problem you can use fertilizer with ammonium and adding calcium to the plants.

Knowing how to avoid common problems like this can help you to grow stronger and healthier plants that will yield a great harvest for you the whole season. Education is key to be a good gardener so you know how to solve problems when they do occur.

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