Tomato blight, a common and feared garden problem, isn’t solely caused by rainfall. Incorrect watering techniques can inadvertently create ideal conditions for the disease to thrive. Many gardeners unknowingly contribute to blight development through their watering habits. The issue stems from creating an environment conducive to the fungus responsible for the blight. Avoiding this requires attention to how and when tomatoes are watered. Experts suggest adjusting watering practices to minimize the risk of infection and protect tomato crops. This preventative measure can significantly reduce the incidence of this destructive plant disease.