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miss_chybil

I am VERY upset... Something's wrong with my tomatoes.

19 years ago

My tomatoes were growing great, except for some yellow leaves at the bottom. Then I noticed on one of my plants, the top leaves were growing in very small, shiveled and chlorotic looking. So, I gave it some blood meal, and a couple weeks to recover. The leaves turned greener, but they were still tiny and crinkly. I thought it must have a disease and pulled it out. Now, ALL of my plants are like that! Even on my pepper plants the new leaves are shrively. The peppers are fruiting, finally, and they look pretty good. The tomatoes on the vine look pretty good, too, but the whole tops of the plants look very sick. I'm sick. I gave them a dose of blood meal. Now, I'm worried I shouldn't have done that. I just don't know what to do. I feel I can't win for losing.

What's wrong with them? I still have the shade cloth over the arbor we built for them. Do you think, maybe, they need more light? They get a good six hours and it is still hot, so I left it. I wonder now that I did the blood meal, if I'm just going to get more crinkly leaves and no more tomatoes? Augh! I wish I knew what I was doing!

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