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...???
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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.