SortedMate
Member
Hi all,
I hate to be the complete novice asking for help, but unfortunately I am.
This problem has developed over the last few days and I'm quite worried about it.
My setup is very low tech, a somewhat opaque greenhouse in the garden. The plant gets fed with tomato feed and watered once or twice a week as and when it looks like it needs it. Interestingly, the soil seems to stay damp for much longer than my other plants (tomatoes, chillies, etc) which are dry after 2 or 3 days now.
It's as low key as possible, and that's the best its gonna get. I had enough of a job getting the mrs to agree to that, the suggestion of lights and a grow room in the house would have been laughable. So if it's a problem like they're not getting enough light, then all I can do is pray for sun :\
I've tried to diagnose this myself and even after reading LOTS of info on here, I'm a bit ashamed to say I'm still not really sure. It looks like what people describe as a potassium deficiency but rather than go out and buy some products that could potentially add to the problem, I thought I'd come and ask you knowledgeable folk for help first; any advice gladly received.
Cheers.
I hate to be the complete novice asking for help, but unfortunately I am.
This problem has developed over the last few days and I'm quite worried about it.
My setup is very low tech, a somewhat opaque greenhouse in the garden. The plant gets fed with tomato feed and watered once or twice a week as and when it looks like it needs it. Interestingly, the soil seems to stay damp for much longer than my other plants (tomatoes, chillies, etc) which are dry after 2 or 3 days now.
It's as low key as possible, and that's the best its gonna get. I had enough of a job getting the mrs to agree to that, the suggestion of lights and a grow room in the house would have been laughable. So if it's a problem like they're not getting enough light, then all I can do is pray for sun :\
I've tried to diagnose this myself and even after reading LOTS of info on here, I'm a bit ashamed to say I'm still not really sure. It looks like what people describe as a potassium deficiency but rather than go out and buy some products that could potentially add to the problem, I thought I'd come and ask you knowledgeable folk for help first; any advice gladly received.
Cheers.