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Harshad Sharma (harshad@mastodon.sharma.io)'s status on Friday, 30-Aug-2024 02:43:24 JST Harshad Sharma
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morph (morph@morphnet.de)'s status on Friday, 30-Aug-2024 02:43:21 JST morph
@harshad Good luck. Humidity is really the enemy.
I'm currently cooking another batch of tomatoes. :) -
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Harshad Sharma (harshad@mastodon.sharma.io)'s status on Friday, 30-Aug-2024 02:43:22 JST Harshad Sharma
Last few days it did not rain, the tomatoes loved that!
I've lost all my tomatoes so far to blight as the spores get kicked up to underside of leaves along with soil by frequent rains, and soon the whole plant wilts.
This season I've been trimming lower leaves, applying homemade curd on the cuts when trimming in wet weeks and spraying whey on young fruits. The plants have come further than previous tries.
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Harshad Sharma (harshad@mastodon.sharma.io)'s status on Friday, 30-Aug-2024 02:43:23 JST Harshad Sharma
Mithoo doing whatever this is...
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Harshad Sharma (harshad@mastodon.sharma.io)'s status on Friday, 30-Aug-2024 03:01:58 JST Harshad Sharma
@morph *nods* humidity here is between 85% and fully saturated on most days 😅
And, yum!
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morph (morph@morphnet.de)'s status on Friday, 30-Aug-2024 03:01:58 JST morph
@harshad We have the tomato plants under a roof, sides open. Phytophthora here occurs usually only when temperatures fall under 20C and play together with humid air over a few days. In the worst case it kills all your potatoes and tomatoes completely.
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