I don’t know much about blight But I know they say not to plant potatoes near tomatoes because of that. Does that count when potatoes are in a pot?
Blight is the symptom/effect caused by a disease. Depends on what is causing it.
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I don’t know much about blight But I know they say not to plant potatoes near tomatoes because of that. Does that count when potatoes are in a pot?
It may not be blight. Like I said I don’t know much about it but I have always been curious about potatoes in a pot because when it comes to companion planting potatoes don’t like anything but cabbage. But I didn’t know if any of that counted when the plants are inside a pot because after 10 potato plants it saves a lot of room to put them in pots
That was just a curiosity question not sure I think that’s what’s wrong with my tomatoes though. The leaves weren’t dead or Brown they were just a weird purpleish brown color but other than that they seemed fine. It’s just weird I’ve never seen my tomato leaves turn that weird purpleish color
I hope the little one starts getting better. Not sure what that would be at 8 weeks
Could it be cocci? Droopy wings?Purple tomato leaves--I think I read somewhere that it's a deficiency in phosphorous. I had it one time on seedlings when I was feeding them a kelp/fish emulsion that was off.
I've got a sick little one. She's hunched over and a little off balance. Still eating and drinking though. I'm wondering if she got into some wet/spoiled feed. With all the rain we've had, I've been coming home to completely flooded feeders. I bring them all in at night to deter creatures, but some she may have pecked up some that spilled and spoiled. She's about eight weeks now; my youngest. A splash marans. I cleaned up everything and got fresh feed, and put nutri-drench in the waterers. Hope that helps, I like her.