What is Fusarium Wilt Tomato?

by Kacper Postawski

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Fusarium Wilt Tomato can cause your precious tomato plant leaves to droop, curl downward, and even turn colors. By being well informed of what causes this virus, you will be better equipped to avoid it.

About Fusarium Wilt Tomato

Fusarium Wilt Tomato, also know as Tomato Blight, can take over your tomato garden in a relatively short period of time. One day you could be admiring your beautiful tomatoes, and the next day you could be staring at a bunch of yellow and brown tomato leaves that have been infected.

Fusarium Wilt Strikes Where it Hurts

The Vascular System of a tomato carries water from the roots of the plant to the leaves of the plant. Since the Fusarium Fungus lives in the Vascular System, it’s no surprise that the first symptom of Fusarium Wilt Tomato is yellowing leaves that droop and curl.

Protect Your Garden from Fusarium Wilt

Since the Fusarium Fungus can actually live in soil, it is crucial to plant resistant tomato plant varieties. It is also important to use well drained soil.

Be sure to have your plant tested for this virus if you begin to notice symptoms. Don’t hesitate to get rid of all the plants affected by Fusarium Wilt Tomato. You don’t want Fusarium Wilt to spread!

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