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[–] dudelol 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Try and put azomite and worm tea on it

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[–] HappyMealBullshit 3 points -3 points (+0|-3) ago 

You've got a big pile of shit. Sorry. Put some effort in next time.

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[–] 18423550? 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago 

Don't talk about yourself like that.

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[–] HappyMealBullshit 3 points -3 points (+0|-3) ago 

Oh look some faggot obsessed with horses. Reddit has finally completed it's invasion of voat.

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[–] ArielQflip 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Wait next year, my garden is going in next month. Zone 7

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[–] 18423546? ago 

Copper works extremely well for all bacterial and fungal leaf infections. You can't control root bacterial/fungal wilt with it, but you can't control those with anything. I use copper fungicide regularly on my tomato plants throughout the early season (because that's when it's wet here) and they look beautiful and deep green. Not a spot on the leaves.

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[–] 18423529? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Buy some garden store tomatoes. Try to find a small independent one. Not ideal but fuck winter squash. Tomatoes are the deities of the garden.

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[–] Warnos44 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

On the bright side if you frequent the big box store and catch their tomatoes on clearance you could potentially be ahead of schedule with just a little tlc. Very sorry for your lost effort! It's a lesson well learned, have you figured out what went wrong?

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[–] Le_Squish 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

Another +1 for store plants.

However, don't forget to quarantine and save anything that survives. The importance of selective breeding must not be forgotten.

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[–] BoraxTheFungarian 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Myrrh and borax are super effective against fungus... Not sure if it would leave beneficial fungus alone, but those are cheap enough solutions to maybe try them on a plant or two.

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