Sunday, May 23, 2010

I set tomato plants out. Some off them are doing great others getting yellow and wilt.What is the problem?

Tomatoes like to go in the ground after the ground has reached 55 degrees farenheight... don't think that is your problem... if the leaves are yellow AND wilting... sounds like you might have a root problem... chances are it could be getting too much water maybe because it doesn't drain well... i am assuming you aren't letting them dry out of course... most people tend to over water not under water... also make sure it is in full sun...that shouldn't be why its turning yellow... but it affects the overall health of the plant... you win most and lost some when it comes to tomatoes... your best bet would be to just replace it... oh yeah...one more thing... you have to plant tomatoes in a different spot each year... say like 3 different spots in the garden and rotate them each year...tomatoes like to leave behind soil diseases that only affect other future tomatoes...

I set tomato plants out. Some off them are doing great others getting yellow and wilt.What is the problem?
First thought is frost problem, if you get frost on a plant it will die. Not knowing where you live this may be the problem.
Reply:You may have a root problem. It might be a fungus or a bug of some kind. Good luck.
Reply:Dude, I think that the problem with you're tomato plants are that you are not paying enough attenion to them. You need to water them more, give them more sun, make sure you're in a suitable enviorment, and don't forget to massage the stems and roots and also play your violin to it everyday. Then, it wont die. It would also help to wrap the vines around a wooden post for each tomato plant.
Reply:Are you sure you are talking about tomatoes. I guess there is more to it than just colour. You may have invented a new breed. So get it checked..

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