Hi all, I'm trying to get some tomatoes. I have a couple of cherry and a couple of regular tomatoes.
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Yes, I was thinking everything looks a bit crowded. I can't tell how big your garden plot is, but you need to remember the tomato plants are going to get huge. They need to be staked or caged, and it works better to put the cages (or whatever you use) in now. It will be much more difficult and you will risk damaging the roots or breaking the plants, if you try to add them later, when the plants are big.
I don't know if the pictures are the true colors, but if so, everything is looking a little bit pale/yellowish, which would be a nutrients issue, but could reflect that they are already competing with each other for nutrients.
I don't know if the pictures are the true colors, but if so, everything is looking a little bit pale/yellowish, which would be a nutrients issue, but could reflect that they are already competing with each other for nutrients.