Tomatoes are garden favorites, but they can face many challenges. Here are the most common issues:
• Wilt – Sudden drooping leaves.
• Virus – Distorted or mottled leaves.
• Grey Mould – Fuzzy growth on stems/leaves.
• Greenback – Fruits stay green near the stem.
• Tomato Blight – Dark spots spreading fast.
• Fruit Splitting – Cracks from uneven watering.
• Blossom End Rot – Black sunken spots on bottoms.
• Sun Scorch – Pale, burned patches on fruits.
• Pests – Whitefly, greenfly, blackfly, red spider mite & caterpillars.
Tip: Keep soil evenly moist, rotate crops, and remove diseased leaves early.
#TomatoCare #OrganicGardening
• Wilt – Sudden drooping leaves.
• Virus – Distorted or mottled leaves.
• Grey Mould – Fuzzy growth on stems/leaves.
• Greenback – Fruits stay green near the stem.
• Tomato Blight – Dark spots spreading fast.
• Fruit Splitting – Cracks from uneven watering.
• Blossom End Rot – Black sunken spots on bottoms.
• Sun Scorch – Pale, burned patches on fruits.
• Pests – Whitefly, greenfly, blackfly, red spider mite & caterpillars.
Tip: Keep soil evenly moist, rotate crops, and remove diseased leaves early.
#TomatoCare #OrganicGardening
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Tomatoes are garden favorites, but they can face many challenges. Here are the most common issues:
• Wilt – Sudden drooping leaves.
• Virus – Distorted or mottled leaves.
• Grey Mould – Fuzzy growth on stems/leaves.
• Greenback – Fruits stay green near the stem.
• Tomato Blight – Dark spots spreading fast.
• Fruit Splitting – Cracks from uneven watering.
• Blossom End Rot – Black sunken spots on bottoms.
• Sun Scorch – Pale, burned patches on fruits.
• Pests – Whitefly, greenfly, blackfly, red spider mite & caterpillars.
đ Tip: Keep soil evenly moist, rotate crops, and remove diseased leaves early.
#TomatoCare #OrganicGardening
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