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yellowing tomatos....again

backyardmomma
14 years ago

Need some insight from the experts! Since planting mid march my tomatos have gone from bad to worse. They appeared to be healthy when I purchased but have gone down hill ever since! Main symptoms are:

-yellowing of the leaves begining at the base of the plant (and moving up)

-overall slightly "wilty" appearance

- Two have already produced green fruit that seem un affected (so far)

The two that are affected the most are Big Boy and Better Boy. My Sweet 100 have shown maybe a few yellow leaves but are looking far better at this point. This is what makes me think DISEASE over environment (because one breed of plant is doing better) but I am just guessing. I have ruled out aphids I think.

Also- I HAD THE SAME(?) SYMPTOMS LAST YEAR- and lost most of my tomatos- although they were different breeds. I believed it was viral then. These tomatos are in the same place as the old guys.

-Is this something still in my soil?

- I have added some bags of sand to my garden but it is far from sandy- could it be Nematodes?

- How far away do i need to plant if I get new plants? I have very small garden!

- What do I do to break this cycle!?

Thanks soooo much!

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