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Started by coznbob, July 09, 2009, 10:45:17

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coznbob

Just had an email that TN34, Hastings, East Sussex, has had a full Smith Period, know that we need several in a row to really start worrying, but just wanted to give a heads up to anyone in this area to start watching out for blight.

Couldn't get on the website to get full details as have forgotten my username and password details ::)
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It makes them wonder what you are up to.

coznbob

Smile at your enemies.

It makes them wonder what you are up to.

midnightvelvet


What does this mean please?


Barnowl

Just had our first full Smith of the year. It's within 2 days of the anniversary of the first  Smith period in July last year, but that had been preceded by 5 periods in April-June.

Unsurprisingly our best year for tomatoes was 2006 - first Smith period wasn't until August.

1066

Quote from: coznbob on July 09, 2009, 10:45:17
Just had an email that TN34, Hastings, East Sussex, has had a full Smith Period, know that we need several in a row to really start worrying, but just wanted to give a heads up to anyone in this area to start watching out for blight.

Couldn't get on the website to get full details as have forgotten my username and password details ::)

Not good news. So far seems ok further along the road from you, but will check it out later.
Thanks for the heads up

ceres

Quote from: Barnowl on July 14, 2009, 16:51:25
Just had our first full Smith of the year.

Nothing here 4 miles down the road!

Barnowl

I suppose you must have similar temperatures which would mean that you have lower humidity down there in park land  :)


ceres

Yes, that looks like it.  The humidity hours aren't showing as long enough.  But I suspect that once the blight gets going, that probably isn't going to make a whole lot of difference!

lushy86

I just had a look at the link ceres, but as I'm not a commercial grower I couldn't fill in the registration, is ther a way I can find out about the warnings in my area - Shoreham by Sea West Sussex.  With the manure disaster my spuds and toms and peppers are are among my only hopes - thank you

Lushy x
Make mine a large one!

ceres

You don't need to be a 'commercial' grower.  Just register using the nearest description.

lushy86

Done thank you very much
Make mine a large one!

Rhubarb Thrasher

all these posts about blightwatch and Smith Periods and all, and nobady actually owns up to spraying. Well, i'm convinced and i've sprayed, and when it stops raining, i'll go out and bl00dy spray them all again

ceres

Quote from: Rhubarb Thrasher on July 15, 2009, 16:03:17
all these posts about blightwatch and Smith Periods and all, and nobady actually owns up to spraying. Well, i'm convinced and i've sprayed, and when it stops raining, i'll go out and bl00dy spray them all again

Hands up here - I spray too. 

asbean

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Rhubarb Thrasher

Quote from: Rhubarb Thrasher on July 15, 2009, 16:03:17
nobady

oops I mean "nobody". Not trying to cast any aspersions or nothing. Wow , the "a" and the"o" are a long way apart aren't they? :o

lushy86

What do you spray with?
Make mine a large one!

ceres

Bordeaux Mixture or Dithane according to preference.

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