Thursday, May 20, 2010

The leaves on my tomato plants are drying up and the flowers are drying too. What could be the problem?

I planted them 4 weeks ago and they are about 80cm tall. I have done nothing to them since i planted them except tying them up and watering them. I have kept them v.well watered. I am wonderin if i have overwatered them? They have only started wilting in the last 2 days.

The leaves on my tomato plants are drying up and the flowers are drying too. What could be the problem?
over watering will cause them to yellow and go limp like an old banana. Tomatoes are a hot weather sun loving plant.


If its been cloudy or below 90 degrees they dont require as much water. dont love your plants to death, let nature do its thing....... hows the soil ph?
Reply:I think you have most probaley over watered. If I was you let them dry out for a couple of days.


The weather has been a bit cold for them but now the weather is warming up .They might just be ok.


Good Luck.


Are they outside or in a greenhouse
Reply:you are watering it from the house . stop it . if you dont have a well to water it then build a border around the area and flood it once a week . the chlorine and the fluoride is killing your plants do not spray the leaves with it .
Reply:you are over watering it. what type of nutrients are you using, and did you plant it from seed. you didnot mention if its getting good sun


http://gardening-tips-idea.com/Tomato-ga...
Reply:they are maybe eaten by insects in the earth. (leatherjackets eat the plant from below, so they fall and will be dead
Reply:give them some miracle grow plant food
Reply:well their bloody snuffing it arent they aint it obviouse?


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