Blighted tomatoes? After
By Manuelfite
United Kingdom
Further to my enquiry of some weeks ago, I thank, Steve,Ronatkinson and Spritzhenry for your suggestiona.
however I am not sure is due to overwatering since it is a very well drained soil and the roots appear to be healthy. Have a look at the attached photo.Thanks, Manuel
- 17 Oct, 2008
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