RECIPE #48 TOMATO BLIGHT AND POWDERED MILK Categories: Garden, Disease, Vegetables For Tomato Blight use powdered milk. When you plant tomatoes in containers or garden dig the hole and sprinkle powdered milk on soil and surrounding soil, then plant tomatoes. As a spray to prevent blights put 1-2 oz. skim milk in hose end sprayer with other tonics if you wish and spray over all vining crops. Won't hurt anything else in your yard. For planting seeds: powdered milk mixed with Jell-O (with sugar) sprinkled on top of seed bed provides fungus prevention, protein, sugar and nitrogen. ** **Planting seeds. Put seed packets in refrigerator till planting. Plant in peat pots with professional mix like Hyponex without fertilizer in mix. Plant 2 seeds per pot, press lightly and cover up. Sprinkle knox gelatin out of salt shaker on top of planting medium. You can use the milk and Jell-O mixture instead of the knox if you like. Keep at 70 degrees with camp black and white newspaper on top right on the soil for 4 days. Remove newspaper and then keep at 65 degrees daytime and 55 degrees at night. -----