Hi Folks,
The leaves on my tomatoes have started doing strange things. What does it look like to you? It started happening right around the time I started applying a worm casting tea. Is it possible that the worm castings had an herbicide in the mix? What do you think?
Perplexed and bummed.
Bart
It certainly looks like herbicide damage. I would suspend the herbicide tea application. The plants may come out of it and the one thing you can do is to drench the plant with plain water. Usually a slight herbicide damaged plant will grow out of the damage but will be set back a little depending on the dose it received. Good luck.
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When you say drench, do you mean spray the plant with water or give it a good water on the scale of the biblical flood?PaulF wrote:The plants may come out of it and the one thing you can do is to drench the plant with plain water. Usually a slight herbicide damaged plant will grow out of the damage but will be set back a little depending on the dose it received. Good luck.
Thanks
Bart
Whether it came from the tea, which like Applestar says, is questionable, or airborne, it looks like herbicide damage. An outside chance it may be curlytop virus. If it is a virus you may be in trouble.
By drenching, yes, spray down the plants well but also water at the base with clean water. Too much watering the ground could drown the tomatoes however, so water some but not overwater. Fine line I know.
By drenching, yes, spray down the plants well but also water at the base with clean water. Too much watering the ground could drown the tomatoes however, so water some but not overwater. Fine line I know.