Wednesday, January 11, 2012

How to save my tomatoe plant?

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.


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