grow_my_own
Deeply Rooted
Greetings, fellow gardeners! I haven't been on this forum in a while and am glad to be back.
I've been growing tomatoes pretty much my entire adult life (I'm 54). This year, even though I am using the same brand of soil (raised beds), same fertilizer I have always used, etc., all of my tomato plants are leggy and super tall with a lot less foliage than I have seen in past years. Any idea what could be causing this? Some of them are super heavy with fruit to the point where the tomato cages are falling down, while others have maybe 2-3 tiny fruits just now starting to develop. I water deeply, consistently, by hand twice a day, same as I always have.
I started some of these tomatoes in my greenhouse from seed, and some are seedlings I bought at local nurseries, big box stores, etc.
Every single one of my plants is long and leggy, regardless of variety. Any thoughts/ideas on why this is and how I can salvage it?
Thanks in advance!
Oh, if it helps, we are in USDA Hardiness Zone 9a.
I've been growing tomatoes pretty much my entire adult life (I'm 54). This year, even though I am using the same brand of soil (raised beds), same fertilizer I have always used, etc., all of my tomato plants are leggy and super tall with a lot less foliage than I have seen in past years. Any idea what could be causing this? Some of them are super heavy with fruit to the point where the tomato cages are falling down, while others have maybe 2-3 tiny fruits just now starting to develop. I water deeply, consistently, by hand twice a day, same as I always have.
I started some of these tomatoes in my greenhouse from seed, and some are seedlings I bought at local nurseries, big box stores, etc.
Every single one of my plants is long and leggy, regardless of variety. Any thoughts/ideas on why this is and how I can salvage it?
Thanks in advance!
Oh, if it helps, we are in USDA Hardiness Zone 9a.