joz
Garden Ornament
I put in a couple of Sweet 100 tomatoes this year (in addition to a few Arkansas Travelers, Romas, and some mystery seedlings and volunteer transplants from my neighbor). One took off, grew like crazy (~4' tall), set a bunch of brackets of wee tomatoes, and then suddenly drooped like it was thirsty. The plant itself was still upright, but the leaves were all hanging. I drowned it the first day, ignored it the second day, and for the rest of the week made sure it was in sorta-damp soil. It never improved. The leaves were still green, but really really limp. Like, dead limp.
None of my other tomatoes, including this one's surviving 3-pack sibling, have done this. I water daily, the soil doesn't get dry (huzzah for newspaper mulch!). It wasn't a cutworm. Although I do admit that perhaps my soil quality isn't the greatest, wouldn't neighbor plants be suffering also?
I gave up and pulled it, and it had a shockingly small rootball going on.
Do I need to feed? Water more deeply? Was this a fluke?
When the last Sweet 100 sets enough tomatoes to be exciting, will it do the same? I'm juuuust starting to get fruit set on the toms and am a bit worried about seeing this again.
Our temps had been reasonable, and I'd've thunk that wind would have affected more than one plant...???
Thanks.
None of my other tomatoes, including this one's surviving 3-pack sibling, have done this. I water daily, the soil doesn't get dry (huzzah for newspaper mulch!). It wasn't a cutworm. Although I do admit that perhaps my soil quality isn't the greatest, wouldn't neighbor plants be suffering also?
I gave up and pulled it, and it had a shockingly small rootball going on.
Do I need to feed? Water more deeply? Was this a fluke?
When the last Sweet 100 sets enough tomatoes to be exciting, will it do the same? I'm juuuust starting to get fruit set on the toms and am a bit worried about seeing this again.
Our temps had been reasonable, and I'd've thunk that wind would have affected more than one plant...???
Thanks.