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Hi.
Have 6 gardeners delight tomato plants approx 2 feet high,
have come into flower buy 5 out of the six have gone a yellow
colour.
The other one is a nice green,all in same compost.
Any ideas please and cure.
Baz

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ForeverArsenal wrote:
Hi.
Have 6 gardeners delight tomato plants approx 2 feet high,
have come into flower buy 5 out of the six have gone a yellow
colour.
The other one is a nice green,all in same compost.
Any ideas please and cure.
Baz


Is there adequate drainage? - if in bags, puncture some holes in the bottom,
likewise if they are in plastic containers.
They also need a good feeding, Miracle-gro is good as is any of the general
liquid tomato feeds.

More info he
http://snipurl.com/kzjd1

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ForeverArsenal wrote:
Hi.
Have 6 gardeners delight tomato plants approx 2 feet high,
Baz


Is there adequate drainage? - if in bags, puncture some holes in the
bottom, likewise if they are in plastic containers.
They also need a good feeding, Miracle-gro is good as is any of the
general liquid tomato feeds.

More info he
http://snipurl.com/kzjd1

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RSRL Tipster Of The Year 2008


Hi Phil.
Thanks for the reply,have now punch holes in bags.
Have been holding off feeding till fruits appear but
will now feed and hope it helps.

It is the whole of the 5 plants that gone yellow.
Many thanks again.
Baz




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