Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Why are the bottom leaves on my tomato plants turning yellow (also why is is rude to use all caps)?

I ALWAYS HAVE TROUBLE GROWING TOMATOES. WHAT IS MY PROBLEM


PLANT FREAK

Why are the bottom leaves on my tomato plants turning yellow (also why is is rude to use all caps)?
They also tend to turn yellow as the plants get tall. Mine do every year and I still have a bumper crop of tomatoes. If your plants are tall I'd consider it normal. It could be as simple as the lower portion of the plant being shaded. If they are growing well and you are getting blossoms and fruit be very careful of overwatering. Watering needs to be consistent to avoid blossom end rot.
Reply:About the tomato plants: it usually means the plants are getting too much water or not enough water. Change the watering amount and you should be o.k.


About the capitals: I do think it is considered YELLING!
Reply:I didn't think it was rude. Is the PH of your soil to high? Do you over water?
Reply:One question at a time please!! Your tomato plant leaves are turning yellow because they need more water (they require a good deal of water every day) and/or they are not getting enough sun. They also require a great deal of sun.





Good luck.
Reply:People think that when you use caps that you are yelling at them instead of using a normal tone when you use lower caps. It's just online manners. You wouldn't go around in real life yelling at everyone... Would you? Or at least, I hope not....
Reply:it is rude to use all caps because it is the equivalent of yelling. I have no clue about the tomatoes.....maybe a nitrogen deficiency or something.


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