ecocheapomom
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We recently transplanted four different varieties of tomatos purchsed at a local nursery. They don't seem to be doing well and I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions. This is only our second year of doing a garden and tomatos are our most important crop. Here are some of the facts:
- We bought them and before we could get them in the ground we got several days of rain during which they were in their flats in the garden
- they are in raised beds
-they were beginning to yellow a bit before we planted them and this has continued to get worse
-they are yellowing from the bottom up
-some of the leaves also have brown spots and some of the leaves that are stiil green are getting a dark tint to them
-only the most top leaves are really green
-some of the lowest and most yellow leaves have curled up and we have taken off the worst ones
-I spraid with an organic insecticide/fungicide, but it hasn't seemed to help
I don't know if I should pull them all out and get new ones. Wait and see if they get better. Or what. The rest of the garden is doing very well. Both the transplants and what we put in from seed. Thanks for any info!
- We bought them and before we could get them in the ground we got several days of rain during which they were in their flats in the garden
- they are in raised beds
-they were beginning to yellow a bit before we planted them and this has continued to get worse
-they are yellowing from the bottom up
-some of the leaves also have brown spots and some of the leaves that are stiil green are getting a dark tint to them
-only the most top leaves are really green
-some of the lowest and most yellow leaves have curled up and we have taken off the worst ones
-I spraid with an organic insecticide/fungicide, but it hasn't seemed to help
I don't know if I should pull them all out and get new ones. Wait and see if they get better. Or what. The rest of the garden is doing very well. Both the transplants and what we put in from seed. Thanks for any info!