What causes blight on tomatoes?
Tomato blight (also known as late blight) is a disease caused by a fungus-like organism that spreads rapidly through the foliage and fruit of tomatoes in warm, wet weather, causing collapse and decay. It can be a very serious disease on outdoor tomatoes.
Late blight can affect tomato plants at any point in the growing season and at any stage of growth. Symptoms appears at the edge of tomato leaves, with dark, damaged plant tissue that spreads through the leaves toward the stem. White mildew may grow on the lower leaf surface of the affected area.
HOW TO ORGANICALLY PREVENT IT.
I will show you 2 methods you can choose any method which you think is affordable to u
1st methods Ingredients
●1 tbsp baking soda
●1 tsp veg oil
● 3 tbsp liquid soap
Procedure
Add a heaping tablespoon of baking soda, a teaspoon of vegetable oil, and a small amount of mild soap to a gallon of water and spray the tomato plants with this solution
2nd Method Ingredients
●Pharmacy Iodine
●1 pound milk
●5 liters of water
Procedure
Take 1 ml pharmacy iodine pour in your 1 pound of milk and stir very well
After mixing pour your mixture into 5 liters water and mix throughly
Spray your tomato plant with this solution
NB; Spray in the morning or late evening
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