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20 Νοε 2023 · To prevent leaf spot diseases, make sure your tomato plants have good air circulation and avoid overhead watering. If you notice leaf spot on your tomato plants, remove the affected leaves and treat your plants with a copper-based fungicide.
6 Οκτ 2023 · The number one most important preventative method is removing dead leaves and plant debris. This fungus lives in the top few inches of soil, persisting on decomposing tomato matter. You should also purchase only disease-free plants, remove infected plant parts, avoid overhead irrigation, and sanitize garden tools.
19 Αυγ 2024 · Remove infected leaves to prevent the spread of spores to other leaves, as water splashing on the leaves helps transmit the disease. Prevention: Good garden sanitation is critical for preventing septoria leaf spot. Remove fallen leaves and debris from the garden immediately.
In order to prevent and treat tomato leaf disease, you can stay on top of proper irrigation, fungicide use, using resistant tomato plant varieties, and more. Keep reading as we explore the different types of tomato leaf diseases and how to identify, prevent, and treat them.
7 Νοε 2023 · Late Blight. Identification: Late blight presents as dark, water-soaked lesions on leaves, often with a white, fuzzy growth on the undersides. It can quickly spread during cool, wet weather. Treatment: Remove infected leaves, ensure good airflow, and apply copper-based fungicides preventatively. 3.
18 Αυγ 2022 · If your mature tomato plants suddenly curl up their leaves – especially older leaves close to the base of the plant, is is likely to be an environmental issue. High temperatures can be one cause of this problem.
7 Νοε 2023 · 1. Alternaria Stem Canker. Causes. Alternaria alternata f.sp. lycopersici. Photo by Bruce Watt, University of Maine, Bugwood.org. Alternaria stem canker lives in infected tomato debris and the soil. It becomes windborne or is splashed on the plant when it is watered. The spore requires a wet leave to grow.