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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: BoardStupid on July 28, 2011, 15:13:36

Title: Smith period warning
Post by: BoardStupid on July 28, 2011, 15:13:36
Hi,

Just had warning of full smith period for the NR11 postcode area

http://www.blightwatch.co.uk/content/bw-Smith.asp

Adam
Title: Re: Smith period warning
Post by: Vision on May 12, 2012, 05:53:11
A full Smith period was recorded for my postcode CR7 Croydon, Surrey
Title: Re: Smith period warning
Post by: amphibian on May 12, 2012, 22:16:54
We're on our second full smith period of the year in Maidstone. I have a big tomato breeding grow out going on this year, so I am hoping beyond hope that things dry out a bit soon.
Title: Re: Smith period warning
Post by: woodypecks on May 13, 2012, 07:24:49
....so is there anything you can do to protect tomatoes and potatoes from blight  ? Would covering them with fleece help ?  Is blight on potatoes the same as blight on tomatoes ? 
Title: Re: Smith period warning
Post by: goodlife on May 13, 2012, 10:21:46
Quote from: woodypecks on May 13, 2012, 07:24:49
....so is there anything you can do to protect tomatoes and potatoes from blight  ? Would covering them with fleece help ?  Is blight on potatoes the same as blight on tomatoes ? 

Only way to protect against blight is chemical fungicide sprays. If your potatoes haven't come through yet..there is not worry as such..they need to have their greenery up to catch the blight spores. As it is so early in the season..I suspect once we get over this 'spring weather and summer comes..soon ;)..this early blight will dissappear too.

Yes..blight is 'same' and affect both potatoes and tomatoes.

I've never had problem with blight this early on the season..it is usually late summer problem.
But there is two different types of blight...early and late..and I suspect the warning (haven't checked the 'spud' site) is for the early type blight that usually is not as severe as the late type.