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Question by Scott T: tomato plants turning brown and dying?
All of my tomato plants are dying all varities ,leaves turning brown and the stems turning brown and then dying. This is the second year for this garden ther was no problem at all last year.
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Answer by Dan Y
Well, if your plants seem to be rotting (brown and mushy) then chances are you’ve got the early blight or the late blight fugal disease for tomatoes. If your plants are brown and crumbly and dry, you probably haven’t given them enough water (Unlikely, because they would wilt before that happens, and you would’ve noticed).
Pic of early blight:http://plantdiagnostics.umd.edu/_media/client/diagnostics/fullsize/early_blight_with_fruit_l.jpg
Here is some information on the early and late blight.
EARLY:http://www.avrdc.org/pdf/tomato/early_blight.pdf
(Sorry if you can’t see the PDF version. Email me if you want a website)
LATE:http://www.nysipm.cornell.edu/publications/blight/
Hope that helps! Good luck with your tomatoes.
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