Identifying Tomato Diseases on Yellow Leaves: Pruning Prevention & Spraying - The Rusted Garden 2013
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We work hard to raise our tomatoes. When the right conditions come... so do tomato diseases like leaf spot, early blight and other fungi. Not all leaf yellowing and browning on your tomatoes is cause for alarm. The basic prevention practice is removing the leaves and spraying. This video explains what the 'Basic' different browning and yellowing pattern 'May Be' on you tomato plant and some thing you can do to prevent the spread of diseases. New to Gardening? Check out my 2nd Gardening YouTube Channel dedicated to New Gardeners. The videos are longer and more detailed. Each video presents as if you are new to gardening. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAPRtyacJ69AUdb7o-TZLSw Join My Google+ Gardening Community called Our Tomato & Vegetable Gardens - we are approaching 2500 world-wide gardeners: https://plus.google.com/communities/114956817444053979636 or Link from My YouTube Page.
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It seems like I can get blight on almost anything and everything in my garden. I'm going into my 4th year of learning to garden, and so my question is, would it hurt to spray with the baking soda before any signs appear, and can I spray potatoes, cucumbers, squash etc with this mixture to prevent also? Thanks for all the great advice and info!
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Thank you for tip was good advice also about leaving space at bottom never thought of that
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Joseph MacPherson1 week agoI live in Vermont. As soon as the leaves show signs of white flies,black fungus under the leaves,middle of June,I start to mix and spray,every 3 or 4 days,alternate the fungicide mixture, not before the rain,need at least 2 days after the spray: one gallon of water plus 4 table spoon of "Liquid copper fungicide" .One gallon of water plus 2 table spoon of " GreenCure fungicide. Make sure you spray top to bottom,over and under all the leaves,branch and main trunk too.Wear gloves,long sleeves,and not windy,no sun when you spray. It works perfect,no sick leaves,
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Hey my new leaf getting the same pattern (the first one you mentioned) , I wonder what could be the reason of new leaf dying so early? There's no circle on the leaves. Please let me know what should I do? I precautionary sprayed rose fungal spray. Thanks in advance
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What kind of fungal spray do you use?
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what could cause the leaves to have a lot of tiny holes. they are not brown spots but actual little holes. should I look for insects or its some kind of virus? thanks
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Thank you sir, that was very helpful I did as you instructed and my plants survived, thank you very good advice.
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At 1:23 into the video there are white dots on the leaf ..I have them all over the plants that I just purchase are these some kind of insect eggs or whiteflies eggs ...Help
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What would I do if every leaf appears plagued? They look as yours do, but I don't want to remove every leaf. Can I use a strong fungicide and wait for new growth? What would you recommend? Thank you!
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Gary I have a question. Lately some of my vegetables in my raised beds have started turning yellow. Broccoli, kale and kohlrabi mainly. Do you have any advice? Thanks Best wishes Bob.
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This video contains a wealth of knowledge! I think I'll add it to my "useful videos" playlist. Thanks for all you do.
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Blight aka, the tomatoe mosaic virus, is almost IMPOSSIBLE to get rid of if not impossible. Once you get it, the disease can lay dormant in the soil/etc for up to 60+ years. I really Fucking hate this disease Wash you're hands, especially if you are a cig smokers. And yeah pray for the best even tho you're crops gonna be fucked sooner or later.
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Thanks...that looks exactly like what i have. No the circle ones. I will trim the leaves higher to prevent fungal splash and make some of that baking soda solution to spray on foliage.
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I've just spent the past 2 hours researching tomato woes from various resources including Cornell University's indispensable Vegetable MD and I learned at least as much about differentiating "trouble" from "normal" in your 3 minute video as I did from any gardening forum or university website. Kudos to you, sir. And thank you for the informative video. I look forward to checking out more of your offerings.
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+valentine barboza Leaf curl is usually normal and comes from stress. Leaf miner and chewing insects, I have been using Neem Oil with very good success.
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Garry, the video is really helpful. I need some real strong tips on leaf cute and leaf miner problems.. Can you help???
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Hi Gary, I enjoy watching your videos. I planted my tomatoes to close to my wooden fence and some of the leaves are rubbing against the fence causing some damage to the leaves. Should I remove the damaged leaf or the whole branch or just let it alone.
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I have some tomatoes fruit that have brown spots on them, I removed the leaves that where effected with early blight but should I remove the fruits?
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