Jason Douglas ArboristSite Guru Joined Oct 23, 2016 Messages 549 Reaction score 348 Location Columbus Jul 11, 2017 #1 Anybody done anything with this disease? Not arboriculture but a pain in my ass at home and customer's gardens. Bonide Chlorothalonil has labeling but it's nasty stuff on edibles in my opinion. Copper?
Anybody done anything with this disease? Not arboriculture but a pain in my ass at home and customer's gardens. Bonide Chlorothalonil has labeling but it's nasty stuff on edibles in my opinion. Copper?
Jed1124 Addicted to ArboristSite . AS Supporting Member. Joined Dec 2, 2009 Messages 5,516 Reaction score 9,209 Location NW,CT Jul 11, 2017 #2 http://www.7springsfarm.com/content/SerenadeAOSLabel.pdf While not specifically labeled for anthracnose on tomato it is for strawberry. I use it for my organic fruit clients with good results.
http://www.7springsfarm.com/content/SerenadeAOSLabel.pdf While not specifically labeled for anthracnose on tomato it is for strawberry. I use it for my organic fruit clients with good results.
ATH Addicted to ArboristSite . AS Supporting Member. Joined Nov 19, 2006 Messages 5,146 Reaction score 5,428 Location Ohio Jul 11, 2017 #3 I am no tomato expert...don't even like fresh tomatoes. But is that blossom end rot (caused by calcium deficiency)?
I am no tomato expert...don't even like fresh tomatoes. But is that blossom end rot (caused by calcium deficiency)?
Jason Douglas ArboristSite Guru Joined Oct 23, 2016 Messages 549 Reaction score 348 Location Columbus Jul 12, 2017 #4 No but good guess. Soil moisture has been excellent. Just happened to pick this one with the lesion near the tip.
No but good guess. Soil moisture has been excellent. Just happened to pick this one with the lesion near the tip.