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Tomato Loco Update

Were harvesting fruit from First Lady, Early Girl and Grape sized cherry tomatoes from our container beds...Upside down container plantings.

A question for all of you... Why do some of he plants have yellow leaves, and seem to drop blossomes??? Thanks...

11 posted on 06/19/2008 2:30:35 PM PDT by Kviteseid (Get up when you wake up and wake up when you get up. F. Krause c. 1952 Minn.)
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**Why do some of he plants have yellow leaves, and seem to drop blossomes???**

Could be heat (?), too much/not enough water, variety, or disease/insects.

If you’re getting maters from your early girls, you should have others kicking in about 10 days from now! :)


14 posted on 06/19/2008 3:02:43 PM PDT by gardengirl
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“Why do some of he plants have yellow leaves, and seem to drop blossomes?”

The yellowing is “chlorosis” which is from over-watering. Actually you may not be OVER-watering, but you’re most likely not feeding your plants enough. Remember that when they’re in a pot, you have to “feed” them because the nutrients get used up very fast, and also washed away through drainage when you’re watering.

So, give them a weekly dose of fertilizer, but don’t over-do it. (Pick off the yellow leaves; they’re dying anyway and won’t come back to life.)

Blossom drop is caused by any of these reasons, but it’s mostly related to big temperature swings or a plant that’s “stressed out” for one reason or another. So take your pick and adjust accordingly!

* Temperature Too High or Too Low
* Lack of Pollination
* Nitrogen - Too Much or Too Little
* Humidity Too High or Low Humidity
* Lack of water
* Stress from insect damage or disease
* Too Heavy Fruit Set


18 posted on 06/19/2008 3:07:34 PM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin (Save The Earth. It's The Only Planet With Chocolate.)
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