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Old 05-07-2004, 05:02 AM
Bob S.
 
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Default Is this a nitrogen shortage problem ?

(Al Dykes) wrote in message ...
I've got a dozen tomato plants that over-all are doing as good as I
can remember. Lots of golf-ball or larger green fruit. No pest
problems.

A few of the leaves have turned yellow and shrivaled. Essentially all
are on the lowest part of the largest plants. In the past I'd live
with this, but this is the first year I've been reading
rec.gardens.edible and it occurred to me to ask.

A couple weeks ago I mixed appx 1/2 cup of "tomato fertalizer" next to
each plant, and I've been wetting the plant leaves down with dilute
Miracle-Grow every couple weeks. Sun and rain in NJ have been good.

Is this normal, or a sign of a problem. What should I do about it ?

Thanks


There are lots of reasons it could be happening. One reason is wilt
that is very common in tomatos. Some varieties are specifically bred
to resist wilt but many are not. If your varieties are not VFN
resistant, there is not much you can do about it.(Assuming it is a
wilt problem).

Bob S.