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mareita 17-05-2008 04:02 PM

Wilting tomatoes
 
I bought two tomato plants last week and gave them a little water every day except for one day when I stood them in water. That was 5 days ago and they have been fine but today they are wilting.
I have read that you should only water them 3 or 4 times a week. Have I done irreperable damage? If not what should I do?

Claire

Katey Didd 18-05-2008 02:30 AM

Wilting tomatoes
 

"mareita" wrote in message
...

I bought two tomato plants last week and gave them a little water every
day except for one day when I stood them in water. That was 5 days ago
and they have been fine but today they are wilting.
I have read that you should only water them 3 or 4 times a week. Have
I done irreperable damage? If not what should I do?


You should water them when they need water, not a certain amount of times a
week. Are their roots rotten?


Claire




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mareita



Omelet[_4_] 18-05-2008 10:29 AM

Wilting tomatoes
 
In article ,
mareita wrote:

I bought two tomato plants last week and gave them a little water every
day except for one day when I stood them in water. That was 5 days ago
and they have been fine but today they are wilting.
I have read that you should only water them 3 or 4 times a week. Have
I done irreperable damage? If not what should I do?

Claire


Oddly enough, overwatering will kill faster than underwatering.

I only water when I see my plants need it. Dry soil or heat wilting.
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Peace! Om

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until they put their foot down." -- Stephan Rothstein

David Hare-Scott 19-05-2008 05:17 AM

Wilting tomatoes
 

"mareita" wrote in message
...

I bought two tomato plants last week and gave them a little water every
day except for one day when I stood them in water.


Usually fewer deep waterings are better than many little ones but in small
pots you may need to water daily or even twice daily if it is hot and dry.
Just to make things harder overwatering will cause wilting too by allowing
fungal diseases to flourish.

That was 5 days ago
and they have been fine but today they are wilting.
I have read that you should only water them 3 or 4 times a week. Have
I done irreperable damage? If not what should I do?


I take it these are in pots. How big are the pots? If the pot is too small
they will dry out very quickly and you may not be able to put them in full sun
(which is desirable) without heat wilting.

David



Billy[_4_] 19-05-2008 08:32 AM

Wilting tomatoes
 
In article ,
"David Hare-Scott" wrote:

"mareita" wrote in message
...

I bought two tomato plants last week and gave them a little water every
day except for one day when I stood them in water.


Usually fewer deep waterings are better than many little ones but in small
pots you may need to water daily or even twice daily if it is hot and dry.
Just to make things harder overwatering will cause wilting too by allowing
fungal diseases to flourish.

That was 5 days ago
and they have been fine but today they are wilting.
I have read that you should only water them 3 or 4 times a week. Have
I done irreperable damage? If not what should I do?


I take it these are in pots. How big are the pots? If the pot is too small
they will dry out very quickly and you may not be able to put them in full sun
(which is desirable) without heat wilting.

David


wait for the surface to go dry, grey, then water plant until water
exits the bottom of the pot. In larger pots, you may wait for the top
inch of soil to go dry.
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Billy
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