Tomato Wilt
Tomato Wilt is a common plant disease that affects tomato plants, causing them to droop and lose their vigor. This condition is often caused by pathogens such as fungi or bacteria that invade the plant's vascular system, disrupting water and nutrient transport. Symptoms include yellowing leaves, wilting, and stunted growth.
The disease can spread through contaminated soil, water, or tools, making it important for gardeners to practice good hygiene and crop rotation. To manage Tomato Wilt, resistant varieties of tomatoes can be planted, and proper watering techniques should be employed to reduce stress on the plants.