Woots 2015 Outdoor 9

mwooten102

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Did some pruning, watered the girls with AACT, hit with azatrol followed by light spraying of serenade. The clouds have been fucking with my tomatoes, too much humidity made nice climate for a fungal infection. The serrnade is the second application and it all but wiped the infection with the first treatment.

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Joedank

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Did some pruning, watered the girls with AACT, hit with azatrol followed by light spraying of serenade. The clouds have been fucking with my tomatoes, too much humidity made nice climate for a fungal infection. The serrnade is the second application and it all but wiped the infection with the first treatment.

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great the seranade is!!
are you getting any splashing from the soil onto your plants? that has done it for me
 

Joedank

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what do you mean Joe? the dirt splashing up and hitting the plant causes a fungal infection?
fungal infection in tomatos is often stemming from splashing soil onto the stem / leaves in a dark /shaded spot.. was one of the first things that comes up when researching fungal infextions in tomaters...heirloom toms are notorious for it... but i LOVE growing them...
 

Joedank

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No, I prune up a foot or 2 creating my runners and water very minimally. The old man at the greenery said it's probably the increased humidity and cloud cover.

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wow good culture tech! the expert ol man probly knows what he is about:) cant wait to see some juicy tomaters:mrgreen:
 
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