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Was: something's laying eggs on my tomatoes!
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| Jaques d'Alltrades 2005-07-25, 10:21 am |
| The message <jo108.1sog7z@gardenbanter.co.uk>
from jo108 <jo108.1sog7z@gardenbanter.co.uk> contains these words:
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> just reposting this as it got buried under spam, and I still need
> help!
> jo108 Wrote:
Don't know, but it's still buried because that's where the thread is.
Reposted so people will see it.
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| Amber 2005-07-26, 10:21 am |
| Sorry I am also a bit lost by the spam problem so just reading this as
a one off message.
My tomatoes have bumps on the stems. I believe that its areas that can
be rooted. Is there any chance its them? I think they are called
adventitious roots and there is a picture at
http://www-plb.ucdavis.edu/labs/ros...ems/adstem.html but its a
bit poor and the only one I could find (sorry)
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| jo108 2005-07-29, 11:21 am |
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Amber Wrote:
> Sorry I am also a bit lost by the spam problem so just reading this as
> a one off message.
> My tomatoes have bumps on the stems. I believe that its areas that can
> be rooted. Is there any chance its them? I think they are called
> adventitious roots and there is a picture at
> http://tinyurl.com/ad4dq but its a
> bit poor and the only one I could find (sorry)
Thanks for that, but it's definitely eggs. I'd post a picture on a
website if I knew how....
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| jo108 2005-07-29, 11:21 am |
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Jaques d'Alltrades Wrote:
> The message jo108.1sog7z@gardenbanter.co.uk
> from jo108 jo108.1sog7z@gardenbanter.co.uk contains these words:
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> just reposting this as it got buried under spam, and I still need
> help!
> jo108 Wrote:-
> New to this forum. I just joined in order to get help with a tomato
> problem.
> The stems of my tomato plants have developed a kind of bumpy
> infection
> which looks just like there's something just under the skin. I
> scraped
> a bit back with my nail and sure enough, clusters of purply white
> eggs
> lurked just beneath the surface. What are they and what should I do
> about them? Is this serious?
> thanks in advance for all help received!
> Jo--
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> Don't know, but it's still buried because that's where the thread is.
> Reposted so people will see it.
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> Thanks, Jacques. Still confused!
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