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yellow leaves on bottom of tomatoe plant

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Jul 01, 2009
thank you
by: Carole

I am having one heck of a time with this one plant. It is in a topsy turvy. It looks great one day and the next it looks like it is dying. All leaves wilting forcing me to water it. My potted tomatoes are doing great and thriving.

Jul 01, 2009
Yellow leaves on tomato plants
by: Nance

Tomatoes are funny and sometimes leaves go yellow if watered too little or too much. Every 2 days is a lot, unless it's very hot where you are. Tomato plants DO need plenty of water, and fertilizer when growing but less when the fruits are formed, as it can split the fruit. Try not to get water on the leaves as it can cause blight and other fungus.
Take off those bad leaves anyway for a start.

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