Friday, February 5, 2010

Under Water Yellow Flower Tomato Plants Turning Yellow?

Tomato plants turning yellow? - under water yellow flower

Why my cherry tomato plants turn yellow?

Roof garden, planted in 5-gallon bucket with full sun, fertilized soil, the lower leaves turn yellow and die, and spreads upward. Plants grew vigorously, until recently, and I have lots of flowers and tomatoes. I check (every day after work, and if the soil is dry, it is always when it has not rained that day the water) completely.

Low risk? About resist? Root bound? I can not imagine any errors, we are very high. If you die before the maturity of tomatoes very annoying. And she? Is it me?

5 comments:

rjs said...

I doubt you have this:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verticilliu ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fusarium

most plants and seeds that are sold today are resistant to them, and are transmitted by soil fungi, and that the use of soil in the pot ...

Their pots are big enough, you have root on the drainage holes? After the air has everything they need water ...

Charlie said...

It appears that your plants have a fungus, Fusarium wilt likely. It is a disease and not much to do. You must immediately remove the infected leaves and burn them or throw them. The next time you buy plants to ensure they have so many letters after their names as soon as possible. This suggests that the large number of diseases are resistant to represent the letters. VFN are some of the most common letters. The "F" for fusarium. The "V" is another fungal disease, and the "N" are resistant to nematode damage. There are other letters that I do not remember.

Anonymous said...

Irrigation is not enough. Seems more irrigation, but when you go to water, water, and then let the water set out below, the water again.

Flipper said...

Try some Miracle Grow or something with copper sulphate.

Ammie 24 said...

Yellow means that in general the water excess

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