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Cherry Tomato Blight?
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Cherry Tomato Blight?
A couple of weeks ago I picked up a hanging cherry tomato bushy plant from Wal-Mart (I know, but it is so *cute*) and today I've got the first ripe fruit from it... But it's got a weird brown stain/mark/blight/I have no idea on it. Is it some sort of blight? Can I cure them? Thanks!
They're so adorable I really hope they're OK to eat... I have two, one's even smaller than the above! And that's a soda bottle top it's sitting in.
They aren't anywhere near my garden, I've got the plant hanging on my patio.
They're so adorable I really hope they're OK to eat... I have two, one's even smaller than the above! And that's a soda bottle top it's sitting in.
They aren't anywhere near my garden, I've got the plant hanging on my patio.
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Re: Cherry Tomato Blight?
Oh my! I will be interested to hear what that is. It looks more like the fruit was man-handled at some point, all bruised (which doesn't really show on a tomato) or sun scalded. The Blights that I am familiar with affects the foliage, not so much the fruit. It is probably a good idea to keep it isolated from the rest of your garden.
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