I've been growing hybrid, indeterminate tomatoes (think they're napa grapes). Recently, around flowering time, the bottom leaves have turned yellow and have started to wilt away.
After googling the problem, seems like many things could be wrong. My guess is it's related to the tomatoes being in pots and flowering but any other insight would be greatly appreciated.
I've attached a photo of the tomato. Also, I did remove some of the yellow leaves myself. There were more.
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Thanks for the reply, TZ.
Very good call on the low light observation. We've literally had about 5 straight days of rain/little sun. It'll be interesting to see if they look better after the next few days of clear weather.
For fertilization, the soil is potting soil from Home Depot. Also have used some Jobe's tomato sticks (not too much nitrogen) and some fish emulsion (I think 5%).
Thanks again for the response. Should help me look in a few other places.
Very good call on the low light observation. We've literally had about 5 straight days of rain/little sun. It'll be interesting to see if they look better after the next few days of clear weather.
For fertilization, the soil is potting soil from Home Depot. Also have used some Jobe's tomato sticks (not too much nitrogen) and some fish emulsion (I think 5%).
Thanks again for the response. Should help me look in a few other places.
I tend to agree with TZ on the waterlogged condition...
Last leftover tomato seedlings (spares) I tend to neglect somewhat... And if it does rain for 3-4 days, followed by overcast for few days, lower leafs are indeed turn yellow... Though if I do use any of them later, with lower leafs removed, plants do just fine...
As for those Jobe's spikes, I've tried them in containers few years back, and I didn't feel that results satisfactory, have not used them since... Fish emulsion based fertilizer on the other hand I use, and with good results.
Regards,
D
Last leftover tomato seedlings (spares) I tend to neglect somewhat... And if it does rain for 3-4 days, followed by overcast for few days, lower leafs are indeed turn yellow... Though if I do use any of them later, with lower leafs removed, plants do just fine...
As for those Jobe's spikes, I've tried them in containers few years back, and I didn't feel that results satisfactory, have not used them since... Fish emulsion based fertilizer on the other hand I use, and with good results.
Regards,
D