My plum tomato plant is suddenly wilting a dying. How can I figure out what's wrong with it. The fruit have been coming out mishaped, all season, but now the whole thing is dying. I had zuchinnis next t the tomatoes, which died a few weeks ago, (also quite suddenly) I think what they had must have spread.
I have grape tomatoes as well, and so far they look great. Should I be worried that they will catch whatever the plum tomatoes have? Should I destory the plum tomatoes to prevent the disease from spreading to my good plant?
There seems to possibly be a spider problem in that area. I've found webs around some of my plants. I'm not sure if there is perhaps a fungus as well. How can I tell?
Any suggestions??
How to save my tomatoe plant?
move the good plants away from the dying plants! More than likely the plants have either been infected by a fungus, (even though it may not be visible) or a certain type of plant eating bug. Just try to keep the good plants away from your dying plants. This should help.
Reply:Is there a powder-like on the leaves?
Reply:its time for most plants to start dying off,i doubt that theres anything wrong with your tomatoes.ive already pulled mine up ,depends on what month you planted them.
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
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