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What is causing this damage to my tomatoes?



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Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 12:39 am   Post subject:


That is GREAT news, GG!!
I get onew or two of those sick toms every few years and I just remove them and get on with it. The plants just continue bearing fruit and the anomily does not return and the plant does nopt die. I saw no reason that your's would either.
I am very happy that your plants are behaving as they should.
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Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 2:58 am   Post subject:


Topping off tom plant info has been very helpful. My toms have reached the top of our greenhouse, I think I need to start topping those taller ones off to help the fruit along.


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