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Easybake Arlington, TX
May 13, 2011 2:21 PM Post #8560824
| what the heack is eating on my tomato plants. it seem to leave the acorn squash
and strawberrys alone.
soory for the sketchy photo my good camera is being repaired.
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Easybake Arlington, TX
May 13, 2011 2:22 PM Post #8560827
| Sorry here is a picture
Click the image for an enlarged view.
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Easybake Arlington, TX
May 16, 2011 6:18 PM Post #8567975
| A better picture.
Click the image for an enlarged view.
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 HoneybeeNC Charlotte, NC (Zone 7b)
May 17, 2011 10:19 AM Post #8569304
| Sorry, I don't know what that is, but it doesn't look good :(
Could you repost your photos on the Tomato Forum? Perhaps someone there could identify your problem. |
gardadore Saylorsburg, PA (Zone 6a)
May 17, 2011 10:36 AM Post #8569339
| If you post this on the tomato forum someone will surely know! |
Easybake Arlington, TX
May 17, 2011 2:50 PM Post #8569814
| It wont let me post to the tomoato forum with out paying a fee.
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gardadore Saylorsburg, PA (Zone 6a)
May 17, 2011 6:20 PM Post #8570339
| Depending on what you might spend to experiment with getting rid of the disease you might want to consider paying the $20 to have access to all the wonderful information DGers give out. The Tomato Forum is very fortunate to have the expertise of Dr. Carolyn Male, who could probably identify the culprit immediately and prescribe a remedy if there is one! The amount I have learned and shared on this site has certainly made the annual fee worth while. Don't forget the co-ops you can participate in. If you are still reluctant try Tomatoville.com and someone there might have an answer for no fee. Dr. Carolyn also posts there. |
 Gymgirl SE Houston (Hobby), TX (Zone 9a)
May 17, 2011 7:35 PM Post #8570575
| Pay the fee, if you can. In the end, you'll want to send Dave more money.
Linda |
Easybake Arlington, TX
May 17, 2011 7:49 PM Post #8570617
| ah ha !
Spider Mites !
According to a horticulture professor my dad used to know at Michigan State.
The spray I bought said it kills spider mites so hopefully iv got it under control.
thanks for the help.
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Easybake Arlington, TX
May 25, 2011 5:47 PM Post #8587275
| Now thier growing fast !
Click the image for an enlarged view.
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1lisac Liberty Hill, TX (Zone 8a)
May 27, 2011 4:29 PM Post #8591410
| What did you use on them? They are my #1 nemesis and a universal pest in TX |
KathyWid Clover, SC
May 27, 2011 4:51 PM Post #8591458
| There's several ways to treat spider mites.
Spray plants regularly with a jet stream of water to dislodge spider mites.
Apply horticultural oil (like neem oil) to control spider mites. Oils are only effective when wet, so repeat applications at systematic intervals to eliminate a colony.
Insecticidal soaps are considered to be only marginally effective on spider mites. Like neem and other horticultural oils, insecticidal soaps like Safer®work on pests when wet. Apply them repeatedly to eliminate spider mites.
Commercial and greenhouse growers have had consistent success controlling spider mites with avermectin, a natural product derived from soil microorganisms and the active ingredient in Avid and Floramite.
More on spider mites here:
http://www.tomatodirt.com/indoor-tomato-pests.html |
1lisac Liberty Hill, TX (Zone 8a)
May 27, 2011 7:20 PM Post #8591782
| I use neem oil on SM. I was just wondering Easybake decided to use. The only problem with the oils is they are hard to apply when the temps are high. It will kill the plant as well as the mites. : ) |
Easybake Arlington, TX
May 27, 2011 8:50 PM Post #8591942
| I bought a bottle of a combo spray that treats mites and fungus's at Calloways.
made by Bonide.
Active ingredients
Sulpher
Pyrethrin-Pyrethrins are natural insecticides produced by certain species of the chrysanthemum plant.and degrade
naturualy.
it seemd to work very well. i haven't seen any new damage.
I also put a small amout in the water when i watered them.
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1lisac Liberty Hill, TX (Zone 8a)
May 27, 2011 9:07 PM Post #8591986
| Thanks. Did you actually see webbing? The reason I ask is because some of the damage to the underside of the leaf looks like it might be Russet Mites, not that it makes any difference just wondering.
I also recommend paying the extra 20.00 its the cheapest addiction you'll ever have and the people are great. |
Easybake Arlington, TX
May 27, 2011 10:05 PM Post #8592058
| you can see the webbing in the second photo if you expolde it
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1lisac Liberty Hill, TX (Zone 8a)
May 28, 2011 7:45 AM Post #8592480
| OK then definately SMs. |