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Post by catrose on Aug 27, 2021 18:13:23 GMT 1
Just one plant has developed this, and the plant itself doesn’t took too bad. But the tomato!!😱😨. Very hard and shiny, not rotted at all. never had one look like this before and looking it up the closest match is brown rugose virus. Which I have never heard of and doesn’t seem to be prevalent in France thoughts, fellow tomato heads? Attachment Deleted
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Post by Crystal on Aug 27, 2021 18:24:45 GMT 1
Just this morning I plucked off a tomato exactly like that, so I'll be interested to know what it is as well.
The other tomatoes on the same plant look fine though...
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Post by catrose on Aug 27, 2021 20:58:06 GMT 1
Thank you, at least I am not alone with my rock hard ugly tomatoes. Hope someone has an answer.....
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Post by mangetout on Aug 28, 2021 19:17:08 GMT 1
Blight. It's a fungal disease.
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Post by Crystal on Aug 28, 2021 20:39:09 GMT 1
Blight. It's a fungal disease. ...but why (in my case) did it affect only one tomato, when the others on the same plant are OK?
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Post by mangetout on Aug 29, 2021 8:23:53 GMT 1
No leaf or stem problems?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2021 14:19:02 GMT 1
Does anyone know what causes my tomatoes to not ripen around the stems? The flesh remains green and hard... Attachment Deleted
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