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higgledy 09-08-2006 11:40 PM

Symptoms of over-watered Tomatoe plants?
 
Does anyone know the signs of an over-waterd tomato plant?

Thanks.


higgledy 09-08-2006 11:46 PM

Symptoms of over-watered Tomatoe plants?
 
BTW, the leaves on some of my tomato plants are yellowed with black
spots, but only toward the bottom. Leaves from 1/4 up are green and
normal looking. Are these over watered?


Steve[_2_] 10-08-2006 03:43 PM

Symptoms of over-watered Tomatoe plants?
 
higgledy wrote:
BTW, the leaves on some of my tomato plants are yellowed with black
spots, but only toward the bottom. Leaves from 1/4 up are green and
normal looking. Are these over watered?


It sounds like your tomatoes have one of the fungus diseases. They tend
to start on the lower leaves and work their way up from there.
Search the web for tomato diseases and I'm sure you will find pictures
of the problem your plants have.

Steve

William L. Rose 10-08-2006 07:51 PM

Symptoms of over-watered Tomatoe plants?
 
In article .com,
"higgledy" wrote:

BTW, the leaves on some of my tomato plants are yellowed with black
spots, but only toward the bottom. Leaves from 1/4 up are green and
normal looking. Are these over watered?


They'll (the fruit) crack. The sides burst. I haven't noticed anyother
symptoms.

Jim Carter 10-08-2006 08:31 PM

Symptoms of over-watered Tomatoe plants?
 
On 9 Aug 2006 15:46:58 -0700, "higgledy" wrote:

BTW, the leaves on some of my tomato plants are yellowed with black
spots, but only toward the bottom. Leaves from 1/4 up are green and
normal looking. Are these over watered?


This might be caused by over zealous watering. The leaves of tomato plants
should not be allowed to touch the soil. Water should be placed on the
ground gently rather than the water splashing on the leaves. A mulch helps
to alleviate this problem.

See

http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/t...ver/index.html

for specific problems. Read the instructions then click on "leaf". You
will find your problem there.

Jim Carter 11-08-2006 12:06 AM

Symptoms of over-watered Tomatoe plants?
 
On Thu, 10 Aug 2006 15:31:19 -0400, Jim Carter wrote:

Water should be placed on the
ground gently rather than the water splashing on the leaves. A mulch helps
to alleviate this problem.


I just re-read that and it is not very clear. You do not want the water to
splash soil onto the leaves.

Sorry for any confusion.

higgledy 11-08-2006 01:49 AM

Symptoms of over-watered Tomatoe plants?
 
Jim,
Won't a mulch trap water making a perfect mold/fungus nursery?

Phil
Jim Carter wrote:
On Thu, 10 Aug 2006 15:31:19 -0400, Jim Carter wrote:

Water should be placed on the
ground gently rather than the water splashing on the leaves. A mulch helps
to alleviate this problem.


I just re-read that and it is not very clear. You do not want the water to
splash soil onto the leaves.

Sorry for any confusion.



Jim Carter 11-08-2006 03:17 AM

Symptoms of over-watered Tomatoe plants?
 
That seems not to happen. Instead, the mulch greatly reduces
the number of times you must water the tomatoes.

On 10 Aug 2006 17:49:06 -0700, "higgledy" wrote:

Jim,
Won't a mulch trap water making a perfect mold/fungus nursery?

Phil
Jim Carter wrote:
On Thu, 10 Aug 2006 15:31:19 -0400, Jim Carter wrote:

Water should be placed on the
ground gently rather than the water splashing on the leaves. A mulch helps
to alleviate this problem.


I just re-read that and it is not very clear. You do not want the water to
splash soil onto the leaves.

Sorry for any confusion.



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