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After two disappointing years of having my outdoor tomatoes affected by blight, can anybody recommend some blight resistant varieties so I can start looking for the seed packets now.. I want to grow a mixture of normal sized and small cherry tomatoes and in the past have grown Alicante, Moneymaker and Sweet 100. Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi Wendy, is it possible you might be over watering them, I ask that, because I grow Alicantes, and they, along with Moneymakers are very hardy plants, are they in the ground, or in pots?, I also spread Epsom salts around the base, also I only use water from the butts, as straight from the tap might be a bit cold for them. Sorry I can't be more help, but good luck this year.
Hi Lonnie. I grow my tomatoes directly in the ground, swapping their location alternate years with climbing beans to try & avoid build-up of soil problems. However I'm pondering your query about over-watering because for the past two years we've used an automatic hoseipe irrigation system to water our veggie patch. While we don't use it when rain is forecast, unfortunately our annual summer fortnight's vacation in both years coincided with wet weather. Rather than risk everything dying from lack of water, we left the system switched on while we were away. Possibly this caused overwatering and possibly the blight? Something to ponder, since none of the other vegetables were affected.
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