How will you prevent blight from devastating your crops in 2009!!!!

Started by nastybritishgardener, September 07, 2008, 09:44:41

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nastybritishgardener

If you have been struck by blight in 2007,2008 or both; what do you plan on doing to prevent future devastation in 2009.

nastybritishgardener


grawrc

Well my plan is as follows:
clean out the greenhouse this winter/autumn
repaint
replace broken/cracked panes
find the leak
decide where my outdoor toms are going and manure/compost
sow seed earlier
start feeding sooner
tie in properly
visit at least every other day from mid-June onwards

Any more suggestions? Oh btw do rabbits like tomato plants? They seem to have left mine alone.

davyw1

Quote from: nastybritishgardener on September 07, 2008, 09:44:41
If you have been struck by blight in 2007,2008 or both; what do you plan on doing to prevent future devastation in 2009.


Why don,t you know what to do?.
When you wake up on a morning say "good morning world" and be grateful

DAVY

Kingfisher

I know what I will be doing, if you read my message on Blight on tomatoes, you will understand why!

kt.

Quote from: grawrc on September 07, 2008, 10:25:23
Well my plan is as follows:
clean out the greenhouse this winter/autumn
repaint
replace broken/cracked panes
start feeding sooner
tie in properly

I need to do all this and anything else that that comes to mind before hand. 8)
All you do and all you see is all your life will ever be

isbister

Plant more Ferline. And I've just read on the RHS site that Legend and Fantasio are resistant too.

nastybritishgardener

davyw1 the   reason I don't have a plan to prevent blight in 2009 is I have never been hit by blight. But I plan on researching issue so I prevent problems in future.

debster

my cure next year is simple dont grow any tomatoes ;D

i will only grow one or two plants next year i couldnt stand all this again for the third time in a row

trinity


STEVEB

If it ain't broke don't fix it !!

grawrc

trinity: try freecycle and gumtree first. green houses are really expensive.

Nasty: i'm delighted to hear that like me you are blight free so far. Now I shared my strategies with you, how about reciprocating? Couple of really intersting threads you've started by the way! Thanks. :)

BAK

isbister .. fyi - I have grown Fantasio for 3 years.

2006 - sprayed 50% with copper fungicide. The 50% that I did not spray got blight in early Sept (about 2 weeks later than other plot holders who grow other varieties and  who do not spray).

2007 -  they all succumbed to blight.

2008 - no signs of blight (I am spraying) but the odd bit of what appears to be blossom end rot.

I do not intend to grow them again.

In 2007 Tamina produced a reasonable crop (with spraying and removing any foliage the moment that it looked dodgy). This year, the upper foliage is just starting to look dodgy (so I am removing it) but it has set a reasonable amount of fruit which I hope that I can harvest.

I also grow Tornado (bush tomato). It is currently getting more blighty bits by the day but is still producing a fair amount of fruit, albeit mostly small.

My view on growing outdoor tomatoes is that if you are unable to inspect them every 2-3 days and take any appropriate action then blight (if it is around) is likely to defeat you in the end.

Deb P

I'm inclined to agree with you, my outdoor Ferline and Legend were affected just as badly this year.... :-\
If it's not pouring with rain, I'm either in the garden or at the lottie! Probably still there in the rain as well TBH....🥴

http://www.littleoverlaneallotments.org.uk

hopalong

I'm definitely going to try Ferline again as it has been blight-free so far this year, although I don't find the fruits all that tasty.  Might also try Tamina, Fantasio and/or Legend.  Thanks for the comments on those.

Will burn all the blighted plants and move my outdoor tomato growing to a completely different part of the allotment plot.

Will definitely do long-delayed repairs to the semi-derelict greenhouse on my plot and bring it into operation for tomato growing and other things.

Will continue to grow outdoor tomatoes on the patio and in the borders at home, as they are not affected by blight so far.

Potatoes have been blight free this year so I'll carry on with the rotation plan and hope for the best.
Keep Calm and Carry On

antipodes

Well I got more fruit than last year where the plants failed to grow entirely. And they got completely blitzed during August, they rotted away while I was on hols. But looking around, no one got a good crop and the old timers have stripped their plants entirely of leaves!!!
So next year I will try an earlier fruiting variety, try a UK variety perhaps more suited to cooler climes and spray spray spray with bordeaux mixture.

Potatoes were blight free this year though... so can't complain about everything.
2012 - Snow in February, non-stop rain till July. Blight and rot are rife. Thieving voles cause strife. But first runner beans and lots of greens. Follow an English allotment in urban France: http://roos-and-camembert.blogspot.com

Bean_Queen

I got blight in my Tamina, then my SubArctic Plenty.  None at all in Sungold.

guess what I'm growing next year!

Barnowl

Quote from: Bean_Queen on September 08, 2008, 11:15:30
I got blight in my Tamina, then my SubArctic Plenty.  None at all in Sungold.

guess what I'm growing next year!

Last year I noticed that  Sungold seemed more resistant than others

cornykev

I didn't grow toms on the lottie this year, after they were wiped out with blight  last year, so I've grown them in the back garden this year, still bloody green though.  ;D ;D ;D
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

Robert_Brenchley

I got three ripe toms this year, all Alaskan Plenty. Then the floods hit, followed soon after by blight.

davyw1

Fortunately we can,t grow tomatoes outside were our allotments are so they were blight free in the green house. The tomatoes in the Polly tunnel died of hormone weed killer before they could catch cold never mind blight.
I don,t believe you can prevent blight so i wont worry about the inevertble, its going to get me sometime or other with all this rain we keep getting.
When you wake up on a morning say "good morning world" and be grateful

DAVY

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