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Is anyone familiar with this particular type of tomato? I am growing one
along with several others. All are doing well, extremely vigerous, healthy and developing many flowers already. They recieve plenty of water from all the recent rains in the area. And I water myself in the early mornings if the weather stays dry too long (trust me hasn't really been a problem anywhere on the East Coast this year.) Problem is the "Big Mama" breed of tomato appears rather wilted, most of the leaves are curled or "flipped" so the bottoms of the leaves are exposed. The plant seems healthy enough otherwise. I have had no problems with insects thus far, and the plant is continuing to grow, though is stunted compared to the rest. I am growing them on Bamboo stacks. Any insights? |
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In our last fun filled episode, Wed, 25 Jun 2003 13:28:03 GMT,
"Mike Stevenson" proclaimed: Problem is the "Big Mama" breed of tomato appears rather wilted, most of the leaves are curled or "flipped" so the bottoms of the leaves are exposed. The plant seems healthy enough otherwise. I have had no problems with insects thus far, and the plant is continuing to grow, though is stunted compared to the rest. I am growing them on Bamboo stacks. gasp! You may be the victim of Thrips of Mass Destruction. Does the curling start at the edge of the leaf? As a veteran of the War of the spit! Thrips, it sounds as though you may have, at the very least, a small, terrorist cell in your neighborhood. http://www.ipmimages.org/browse/subimages.cfm?sub=2536 http://www.gaipm.org/top50/thrips.html http://www.gaipm.org/vegetable/thripstswv.html http://www.ext.vt.edu/pubs/entomolog...1/444-281.html Lemme know if anything short of a Tactical Nuclear Strike works. Or Pink Brandywines, which are the Elite Special Forces in the War of the spit! Thrips. Pam -- "Maybe you'd like to ask the Wizard for a heart." "ElissaAnn" |
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![]() Thanks for the visuals! I hope you were trying to be funny cause I almost did a spit! take reading it. It's people like you that help keep things (even supremely important gardening things) in perspective Thanks Jack gasp! You may be the victim of Thrips of Mass Destruction. Does the curling start at the edge of the leaf? As a veteran of the War of the spit! Thrips, it sounds as though you may have, at the very least, a small, terrorist cell in your neighborhood. |
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Mike Stevenson said:
Problem is the "Big Mama" breed of tomato appears rather wilted, most of the leaves are curled or "flipped" so the bottoms of the leaves are exposed. The plant seems healthy enough otherwise. I have had no problems with insects thus far, and the plant is continuing to grow, though is stunted compared to the rest. I am growing them on Bamboo stacks. Any insights? Some tomato varieties carry a gene (wilty) which causes upward curling of the leaflets on older leaves. "Environmental factors reported to promote symptom development include high temperature, drought, and prolonged periods of wet soil conditions. In addition, TMV [tobacco mosaic virus] promotes leaf roll symptoms at all stages of plant growth in varieties with the wilty gene." (Quote from _Identifying Diseases of Vegetables_, Pennsylvania State University College of Agriculture, 1983) -- Pat in Plymouth MI Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced. (attributed to Don Marti) |
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In our last fun filled episode, 26 Jun 2003 02:35:42 GMT,
(Jack1000) proclaimed: It's people like you that help keep things (even supremely important gardening things) in perspective blush Thanks No, thank you. Pam, it's fun to make people giggle. --- "Oh no, not again." - A bowl of petunias on its way to certain death |
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