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Old 08-05-2007, 08:18 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Baal Baal is offline
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Default HELP! Urgent tomato help needed please!

Robert may well have the answer but IMHO they look fine!

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"Robert (Plymouth)" wrote in message
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Fergal wrote:
: Hi
:
: Some of my tomato plants (all grown from seed from last years
: harvest) are very spindly and don't look at all well compared to one
: plant in a growbag in my small lean-to greenhouse which is very
: healthy with vigorous growth. Some are flowering already which seems
: too early to me. See pictures here for comparison:
:
: http://bassmonsta.spymac.com/DSC00008.JPG
: http://bassmonsta.spymac.com/DSC00009.JPG
:
: The seeds were sown in early March and planted out a couple of weeks
: ago. The poorly plants are against a south facing wall in troughs
: which I have been using for tomatoes for the last three years or so.
: I normally just change the compost in the troughs, but this year I
: added some manure.
:
: Could the manure be the problem and will the plants recover if I
: change the compost? Or did I plant them out too early and the cold
: weather (I'm in Bristol) has damaged them? Should I just bin them and
: start again?
:
: Thanks

My twopence worth says they are suffering from a cold check but they
should
recover.





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