Tomatoes are one of the widely accepted ingredients included in different recipes because of its versatility. You can almost do anything to tomatoes: grill , stew or served raw, they're still delicious. Many plant growers cultivate tomatoes since these plants are easy to grow and produce more crops than what's expected. Just like any plant species, tomato plants diseases would always come around as different virus and bacteria are found in th environment. Aside from such reality, pests also thrive in gardens which can cause tomato plants diseases. Tomato plants diseases can affect almost any part of the plant, whether leaves, stem or fruits. Growers must always watch out for symptoms so they can make necessary intervention. Some tomato plants diseases scatter rapidly leaving the whole lot of tomatoes affected. This article presents a broad overview of the most typical tomato plants diseases which is relevant for individuals who raise tomatoes.
1. Early Blight  One of the most common type of viral disease that affects tomato plants. The presence of this disease can be easily spotted as shown by lower leaves turning into brown color. When discoloration is apparent, immediately pick the affected leaves so you can control it from spreading.
2. Bacterial Wilt  Among tomato plant diseases, this is very alarming because it can lead to the death of the plant. In the beginning, the manifestation is not visible requiring you to cut and peel a part of the bark a few inches from the soil. Once the stem seems to be waterlogged, bacterial wilt has set in. If this is the case, it is too late to arrest the situation and you must pull out all the tomato plants affected.
3. Blossom end rot - A common type of tomato plant disease commonly found on the blossom end of budding tomatoes. It appears as a light water-soaked spot which becomes leathery until it finally turns black. The most common cause of this disease is irregular watering and calcium deficiency in the soil.

4. Bacterial Canker  The leaves curl up quickly , becomes brown and in the end cause the plant to wilt and die. Some white spots are commonly found on the fruit itself. To keep this disease at bay, always utilize clean pots for your plants.

These are just some of the most common tomato plants diseases. There are still many types of diseases that you can look up online.



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Friday, March 4th, 2011 at 9:08 pm
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