Kind of odd to see wilt, resistant strains were developed over 30 years ago by hybridization. Are those heirloom varieties?
Early Girls, they've always done well here.
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Kind of odd to see wilt, resistant strains were developed over 30 years ago by hybridization. Are those heirloom varieties?
That is a wilt resistant strain. My money is still on sun scald.
The transition from green house to garden at this time of year is pretty harsh, I think they will be fine.
Anybody seen this? View attachment 1219874 Newly potted tomatoes, well fertilized and watered. No sign of pests. I appear to be losing two of four plants and the other don't look happy
Rob, could be Mosaic. Check this out:
Tobacco mosaic
Huge reason the hydroponic growers don't hire smokers and keep a sterile environment, can even come in with a soil mix. I was just at a growers facility in Phoenix today, and he was having problems with certain varieties.
I won't even start prepping soil until the end of the month.
Tonight we talked about letting the garden lay fallow this year. I'll probably divide garlic and throw out some beet and carrot seed then overplant with a vetch or something.
Planted out the tomatoes.
Guaranteed hailstorms within days.
Planted out the tomatoes.
Guaranteed hailstorms within days.
I pulled some young garlic and used it like scallions in dinner tonight. Freaking awsomeness right there.