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Old 21-04-2010, 12:34 PM
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Originally Posted by jackb View Post
You could solve your blight problems permanently and grow hydroponically.

Hi Jack, although growing tomato plants hydroponically means that the leaves don't get wet when watering, tomato blight spores are airbourne and can find their way into a greenhouse where humid conditions can cause the disease to spread quickly. Unfortunately tomato blight is a problem for hydroponic growers.
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