Tomato ๐Ÿ… Leaves Lookin' Crispy? Hereโ€™s Why!

Itโ€™s spring gardening time, and that means tomato season is officially here!

But if your tomato leaves are looking like thisโ€”crispy, brown-edged, and curlingโ€”it could be an early sign of blight.

What is Blight?

Blight is a fungal or bacterial disease that damages leaves, stems, and even fruit. It often starts with brown edges and can quickly spread if not treated. It thrives in warm, wet conditionsโ€”so spring showers can kick it into gear fast.

How to Treat It:๐Ÿค”

Remove affected leaves immediately

Use a fungicide (look for copper-based or organic neem oil)

Improve air circulation around plants

Avoid overhead wateringโ€”water at the base

Treat soil with beneficial microbes or compost tea

Prevention Tips:

Rotate crops each year

Mulch around the base to prevent soil splash

Space plants properly

Use disease-resistant varieties

Start with healthy soil full of organic matter

Trust meโ€”your tomatoes will thank you later!

Have you ever had blight take over your tomatoes?

Whatโ€™s your go-to remedy or prevention trick?

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2025/3/27 Edited to

... Read moreTomato plants are cherished for their flavorful fruit, but they can be vulnerable to diseases like blight. Blight not only impacts the leaves but also threatens the overall yield of tomatoes. Understanding the environmental conditions that promote blight is crucial for gardeners. Factors such as high humidity, poor air circulation, and overly wet soil can exacerbate issues. Alongside the treatments mentioned, incorporating crop rotation into your gardening routine helps disrupt the life cycle of pathogens. Additionally, shielding plants from heavy rains can minimize splash back from the soil which spreads the spores. Opt for companion plantingโ€”integrating herbs or flowers that deter pests can enhance your tomato plants' resilience. Stay vigilant: regular checks on leaf condition can lead to early interventions, ensuring your plants remain robust and productive throughout the growing season. By sharing and discussing challenges you face with other gardening enthusiasts, you contribute to a community of knowledge that can lead to healthier gardens. Let's cultivate a thriving environment together and yield the best tomatoes this season!

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aliceclark856

I've had the blight before but didn't know these tips, I pulled the plants up and planted more, appreciate the tips.

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sm design

Thank you for the knowledge! I have not experienced this before.. I did have a problem with the powdery mildew last year it was terrible

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