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Tomato Plants Wilting
Hello,
First of all, I am a beginner in the gardening world, so I may be overlooking something simple here. Anyway, I have seven tomato plants and some assorted basil, squash, and peppers, in a 10' x 10' garden with 75% full sun. Three of the tomato plants are showing fairly severe wilting. The other four appear perfectly healthy. All other plants in the garden look good. I live in North Carolina, where it has rained almost every day for the past six weeks. The worst looking plant has one branch which appears to be perfectly fine. All other branches on the plant are experiencing wilting (strange?). In each case, the wilting plants do not have any obvious yellowing, spotting, or insect problems. The squash in the garden is already fairly large and healthy, so I suppose it could be dominating the garden at the root level. However, if so, it is not effecting all plants uniformly. Any ideas/solutions? Thank you very much for your help!, Fred Mann |
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