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Late blight question again?
Thanks for previous answers, all helpful. Now this: My plan is to spread a small amount of fungicide over the whole garden, till it in. Garden is 75ft X 35ft. Next I will burn the winter damaged wood and brush over the corner I used for tomatoes, till in the ash. Next, another treatment with fungicide. This seems fairly aggressive to me, anyone have Ideas or suggestions? I'm not afraid of extra work if you can think of anything.
I'm really worried about this blight, you may have noticed. Mr HONDU tells me rotation may not be the answer. Please throw ideas at me.
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
It does sound like an aggressive plan that should produce good results. However, I'd treat your plants as they're growing as well, if I were you. You can purchase water-soluable Captan for use in a sprayer (I find Captan to be a very effective fungicide) and spray your (mature) plants every two weeks.