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seedling question
So this variety is a hybrid super sweet 100 cherry tomatoe. And I'm growing in coco mixed with perlite my ph of the water is 5.8 and I water daily. They just don't look healthy any thoughts about the pics I uploaded
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Coco (coir?) mixed with perlite has no nutrients, and 5.8 is a a bit too acidic for tomatoes.
You will need to add nutrients -- this can be added to the water or mixed into the top layer of the potting mix. Where are you located? What kind of fertilizers are available to you? You can adjust the pH at e same time.
Also you shouldn't need to water every day -- soak the entire container thoroughly, not just around the plant, then don't water again until the container feels lighter when hefted or top inch (dig down to 1st-2nd knuckle of finger) feels dry.
You will need to add nutrients -- this can be added to the water or mixed into the top layer of the potting mix. Where are you located? What kind of fertilizers are available to you? You can adjust the pH at e same time.
Also you shouldn't need to water every day -- soak the entire container thoroughly, not just around the plant, then don't water again until the container feels lighter when hefted or top inch (dig down to 1st-2nd knuckle of finger) feels dry.
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The plants look like they have a phosphorus deficiency. Tomatoes are heavy feeders and they need to be fed. Most plants can handle low pH better than high ones. ph of 5.8 would not hurt tomatoes but they would be really unhappy if the pH was 8.0. Below is a link to the nutrient availabilty chart. As you can see while there is more nutrients available at pH between 6.0 and 7.2, pH really starts to impact nutrients when it is over 8.
https://www.avocadosource.com/tools/fert ... les/ph.htm
Other things will affect the ability of plants to take up phosphorus even if it is present. Cold is one, also moisture and salinity.
https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_D ... 053254.pdf
Your soil looks very dry and leaves in the plant in the upper pot is showing chlorosis which would indicate other nutrient deficiencies as well. If you do not have the right amount of moisture neither to much or too little and you do not feed the plants they won't have a strong enough root system to feed the leaves.
https://www.avocadosource.com/tools/fert ... les/ph.htm
Other things will affect the ability of plants to take up phosphorus even if it is present. Cold is one, also moisture and salinity.
https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_D ... 053254.pdf
Your soil looks very dry and leaves in the plant in the upper pot is showing chlorosis which would indicate other nutrient deficiencies as well. If you do not have the right amount of moisture neither to much or too little and you do not feed the plants they won't have a strong enough root system to feed the leaves.
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