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After having a drought we've now had lots of rain and warm humidity and it looks like some of mine have blight, especially the Brandywine toms. They were all grown from seed but perhaps the wind brought it from the neighbors' toms. But I'm not going down without a fight and have severely pruned and sprayed with copper and seedweed.
I suspected blight would come soon given the weather of late so I sprayed my toms last week. Since then we've had torrential rain, should I spray again now although the instructions say 10 days?
and the potato-leafed may be closer to potatoes so therefore less resistant???[/b][/color]
He hasn't got a plot now, just sits in his ivory tower dishing out rules and regs as sec to the Parish council.Fingers crossed the blight stays away, but the weather here is perfect for it.