Where did blight hit??

Started by thifasmom, September 05, 2008, 10:08:24

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thifasmom

Right this year the blight has been bad again. I am trying to map out which were the most badly affected areas.
So


  • Did you get blighted?

  • Where are you growing?
  • What did it hit, tomatoes &/ potatoes?

    • When did it hit?
    • If tomatoes were affected, were they inside or outside?

So I will go first:

  • No blight this year for me, so far :) 05/09/08.
  • I'm in Maidstone, Kent.

  • I grew early potatoes and outdoor tomatoes.

thifasmom


oakmore2

St Albans, Hertfordshire.
Blight in my outdoor tomatoes, hit at the end of August.
:'( :'(

asbean

Winchester, Hants

Blighty outdoor toms
All spuds OK
The Tuscan Beaneater

markfield rover













Hereford
All outdoor toms hit mid August
Pots fine.















manicscousers

#4
golborne, nearish to manchester, blight hit someone's spuds on the plot in august, he did nowt about them so our outside toms got it while we were away, end of august.
luckily, all our spuds were up and stored  ;D
just remembered, all poly tome ok at the moment

tricia

Paignton, Devon.

All outside toms hit with the exception of Red Alert cherry on 22 August. Second year in a row. Three GH plants still okay.

Varieties: Tamina, Super Marmande, Harbinger, Harzfeuer, Striped Stuffer, Amateur, Black Prince, Eristic's trial plum and Hildares.

Tricia

thifasmom

Quote from: asbean on September 05, 2008, 10:33:31
Winchester, Hants

Blighty outdoor toms
All spuds OK

Hi asbean what month were you affected?

ceres

Middlesex, outdoor toms and spuds.  No blight yet.  Have been using Bordeaux Mix.

betula

#8
Meriden,Solihull

No blight on Toms,still growing.

No blight on potatoes...........final lifting few weeks ago.

However my neighbour across our close has Blight on his outdoor tomatoes,no blight on his hanging basket tomatoes hanging by his front door.
I gave him the hanging basket,tumbling toms,and I have only grown tumbling toms this year,could it be they are more blight resistant.???

Stevens706

•   No blight this year for me, so far.
•   I'm in Preston, Lancs.
•   I grew potatoes and indoor tomatoes.

Duke Ellington

Hampshire
last week of August

I had to dig up all tomatoes! The tomatoes seem okay they are ripening on the window sill with no signs of the blight on them

Duke
dont be fooled by the name I am a Lady!! :-*

Gobby



Did you get blighted?    Yes
Where are you growing?   Allotment and home (Southampton)
What did it hit, tomatoes &/ potatoes?   Both!
When did it hit?  Mid august
If tomatoes were affected, were they inside or outside?  Ouside

>:(

thifasmom

Quote from: Gobby on September 05, 2008, 13:21:11


Did you get blighted?    Yes
Where are you growing?   Allotment and home (Southampton)
What did it hit, tomatoes &/ potatoes?   Both!
When did it hit?  Mid august
If tomatoes were affected, were they inside or outside?  Ouside

>:(
were they main crop potatoes

theothermarg

outdoor toms at the lotty got blighted a few weeks ago. indoor toms leaves got all brwn and rotton but fruit is fine and I have tried opening the door to let more air in and leaves are growing green again at the moment (damp or blight what a decision) managed to get 1st and 2nds out before it struck the site and the sarpo ones still look green tho one lot is going over a bit (bought 2 kinds but got them muddled up )
marg
Tell me and I,ll forget
Show me and I might remember
Involve me and I,ll understand

organicandy

West Yorkshire(pontefract)   blight hit my greenhouse toms mid to late August, and also hit many others in this area, strangley though all outdoor tom are not blighted,
  regards all Andy ???

Barnowl

SW London.  Only one alert, first week of June.

No blight on Potatoes or on Toms at allotment and at home.

Some had potatoes affected by early blight elsewhere on the allotments.



asbean

Quote from: thifasmom on September 05, 2008, 12:04:20
Quote from: asbean on September 05, 2008, 10:33:31
Winchester, Hants

Blighty outdoor toms
All spuds OK

Hi asbean what month were you affected?

couple of weeks ago
The Tuscan Beaneater

asbean

Quote from: Duke Ellington on September 05, 2008, 12:45:30
Hampshire
last week of August

I had to dig up all tomatoes! The tomatoes seem okay they are ripening on the window sill with no signs of the blight on them

Duke

Hi Dukie - where are you in Hampshire??? ???
The Tuscan Beaneater

hopalong

East Finchley, North London.  Blight hit my outdoor tomatoes in last week of August, although Ferline was more resistant to it than other varieties.  It did not affect my potatoes.
Keep Calm and Carry On

Sinbad7

West London, no blight on tats or toms.

Sinbad

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