Aminopyralid damage on Tomato?

Discussion in 'Indoor and Greenhouse Plants' started by 1Erica, Apr 24, 2015.

  1. 1Erica

    1Erica New Member

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    Hi, we have been growing tomato starts this year and when they looked like they were doing well we transplanted them to slightly bigger pots and added manure we bought from a local landscape supply shop. They started to get very curled leafs on their new growth and after I did an internet search it looks like they might have herbicide poisoning - specifically from Aminopyralid as the curled leaf does not look like curling leaf disease. I have attached pictures. Does this look aminopyralid damage? I called the company were we bought the manure and they hadn't heard of any other complaints. It looks like the Herbicide is used in BC but I cannot find any forums where people have experienced this damage. Any thoughts?
     

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    Hi did you find out anymore information on the herbicide contamination? I too have experienced this for a couple of years, this year being the worst with a new load of garden mix. I have heard that it could be in the mushroom manure. I have sent a soil sample back east to try and solve this once and for all.
     

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