The tip that i noticed a considerable difference with was the covering of soil. Once u do that then the sprays n pruning helped keep the blight at bay. U may still have it but quite reduced. Then propagation to bring up those plant #s again😁
I watch a TON of gardening CZcams but this is my first time on your channel. I LOVE your voice and presentation style! Feels like I’m chatting with a friendly neighbor (I’m in the Boston area).
☺️ Absolutely I talk to you as if I was talking to my friends. Skip the formalities n let's chill n talk plants. Ahhh my 20s I remember driving from North Jersey to Boston. That was a hike!
Daconil spray works good. Sold at Lowes. Regardless what you spray Daconil or baking soda its best to spray when the plants are still healthy. Also pick plants that grow good in your region. Your county extension will tell you if look them up.
I am new to tomatoe growing. 3 different varieties, cherry, plum and beef. Tomatoes have just started swelling nicely and blight has kicked in! I removed the affected leaves. And it seems to have slowed right down. But the odd leaf here and there seems to be turning Blighty again. I will keep pruning and hope for the best. I was hoping for at least 50kg of tomatoes, after all I have invested about £100 in this project.
Some hot tomato tips / thanks.. Baking soda can be used for so many other things too. "Iodine" also, its the antibiotic that "never spoils" for us humans and NO types of fungus bacteria virus ect can become immune to it, tried and true Iodine...
So far, I have 3 plants with no blight. They are in part sun conditions. Two in the ground and one in a pot. All other ones were full sun and almost totally dead. Note to everyone: do not compost those leaves or infected tomato plants! Put them in the trash!
@@TheAdhdGardener Update - lost all the tomato plants that were in the ground and one that was in a pot. Others in pots suffering horribly but still alive. Lately I have been cooking potting soil.
Hope you can help. Tomatoes caught blight this year, just as I thought they were doing well. Have cut them down, but in the hope of salvaging something from the disaster: can the seeds be saved and used next year, or would the blight survive in them to break out again ? Web searches failed to answer this for me. Thanks
@@TheAdhdGardener No chance of using the same spot for the same family of plants next year. In fact I'm considering giving the tomatoes and potatoes a miss for a year and choosing a different spot when I next plant them. But I was keen to not have wasted all the effort this year.
@@WideCuriosity same. My back yard is all blight after the years plus this humid weather here in PA. I'm thinking of going hydro for tomatoes. I started experimenting already with the kratky but def expanding it. I didn't notice any blight on them
@@TheAdhdGardenertry the small black plastic pond containers of lowes or Home Depot. They are 20-25 gallon containers for about $25.00. They have helped greatly to reduce blight in my garden.
👍❤️blessings to everyone, if you haven't yet repented and accepted christ Jesus as your Lord and Savior, please do so before it's too late it's not gods will for none to perish. Acts 2vs 38 John 3vs 16 Romans 10 vs 13
I already lost one section of my tomatoes from blight. And the survivors are looking like they are struggling too. This came right on time.
The tip that i noticed a considerable difference with was the covering of soil. Once u do that then the sprays n pruning helped keep the blight at bay. U may still have it but quite reduced. Then propagation to bring up those plant #s again😁
Bonus tip is so brilliant that I am upset I've never heard or thought of it before now.
❤ your video was awesome. It was extremely helpful short concise. I’m gonna use all your tips. Thanks so much!!😊
I watch a TON of gardening CZcams but this is my first time on your channel. I LOVE your voice and presentation style! Feels like I’m chatting with a friendly neighbor (I’m in the Boston area).
☺️ Absolutely I talk to you as if I was talking to my friends. Skip the formalities n let's chill n talk plants. Ahhh my 20s I remember driving from North Jersey to Boston. That was a hike!
This video was dope. My Wife shared this with me and this helps a whole lot. Gratitude for the information.
No problem! Hope this helps😁🌻
Daconil spray works good. Sold at Lowes. Regardless what you spray Daconil or baking soda its best to spray when the plants are still healthy. Also pick plants that grow good in your region. Your county extension will tell you if look them up.
Thank you for explaining growing tomaten and what the do about fengis God bless you.
Thanks. I'm coming out with more blight tomato tips as I'm always striving to keep that blight under control
I am new to tomatoe growing.
3 different varieties, cherry, plum and beef.
Tomatoes have just started swelling nicely and blight has kicked in!
I removed the affected leaves. And it seems to have slowed right down.
But the odd leaf here and there seems to be turning Blighty again.
I will keep pruning and hope for the best.
I was hoping for at least 50kg of tomatoes, after all I have invested about £100 in this project.
You are the best!! Thank you for the bonus tip!!!
Very useful info. Think you just saved my tomatoes. Thank you!
Hope it helps😁🌻
I live in central PA, and i hear ya! I heard aspirin and baking soda sprayed onto the leaves helps to fight blight.
Thanks honey. Some nice advice there- great video.👍
Very helpful tips 👍 keep it up ,🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾🗣️
Thanks
Some hot tomato tips / thanks.. Baking soda can be used for so many other things too. "Iodine" also, its the antibiotic that "never spoils" for us humans and NO types of fungus bacteria virus ect can become immune to it, tried and true Iodine...
Baking soda has soo many uses its amazing!
good suggestions...thank you
Very good thank us so much
I needed this video
Hope it helps😁🌻
Mad love🤠
How do you keep bugs off your skin
We definitely keep copper on standby.
Facts💯
Nice
How often would you spray with baking soda?
I'd spray quite frequently like every 2-3days etc. Monitor your plant to see how each post spray does
So far, I have 3 plants with no blight. They are in part sun conditions. Two in the ground and one in a pot.
All other ones were full sun and almost totally dead.
Note to everyone: do not compost those leaves or infected tomato plants!
Put them in the trash!
What an interesting observation!
@@TheAdhdGardener Update - lost all the tomato plants that were in the ground and one that was in a pot.
Others in pots suffering horribly but still alive.
Lately I have been cooking potting soil.
Hope you can help. Tomatoes caught blight this year, just as I thought they were doing well. Have cut them down, but in the hope of salvaging something from the disaster: can the seeds be saved and used next year, or would the blight survive in them to break out again ? Web searches failed to answer this for me. Thanks
Oooo good question! I wanna say no however if u plant tomatoes in the same spot next year you'll get it again. Blight is sssoooo hard to get rid of
@@TheAdhdGardener No chance of using the same spot for the same family of plants next year. In fact I'm considering giving the tomatoes and potatoes a miss for a year and choosing a different spot when I next plant them. But I was keen to not have wasted all the effort this year.
@@WideCuriosity same. My back yard is all blight after the years plus this humid weather here in PA. I'm thinking of going hydro for tomatoes. I started experimenting already with the kratky but def expanding it. I didn't notice any blight on them
@@TheAdhdGardenertry the small black plastic pond containers of lowes or Home Depot. They are 20-25 gallon containers for about $25.00. They have helped greatly to reduce blight in my garden.
Copper sulfate spray.
blight hit so early this year
just use copper oxychloride fungicide, 2 times i 10 days
👍❤️blessings to everyone, if you haven't yet repented and accepted christ Jesus as your Lord and Savior, please do so before it's too late it's not gods will for none to perish. Acts 2vs 38 John 3vs 16 Romans 10 vs 13