thewanderingjack
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First: my area is very humid, overcast, low temps and to top it off... my house blocks the east so the sun takes a while to fully hit my garden...
So a while back I got a few doz tomatoes in a tray from my neighbor... kinda late but what the hell... I planted in 3 gal pots and most really took off (not nearly like the older/bigger ones near me that have been growing for a while obviously... but great growth). Some stayed kinda small... some tomatoes started coming in nicely.
I think it's a month+ prob much plus... and some of the plants, the bigger ones mainly, have started to wilt. This is weird for me because like a said, very high humidity... like, fog almost every night... the soil stays moist for a lot fo day just from that, not just the top but an inch or so deep... so mostly I worry about my plants drowning, which is what I thought was happening... until I unpotted one plant to check it's soil and it looked good... roots too.
So then I looked into it and verticillium wilt/fusarium wilt came up... are there the likely culprits? Could it be cold temps at night? It gets into the mid-low 50's... To me it looks like too much water or too cold at night.... plants wilted... more like limp, but not dry at all...
A few (other) plants have shown signs of nitrogen deficiency (bottom leaves yellowing/dropping) but these don't... I don't know what to make of it...
Any thoughts before I do surgery on one to see what I can see?
So a while back I got a few doz tomatoes in a tray from my neighbor... kinda late but what the hell... I planted in 3 gal pots and most really took off (not nearly like the older/bigger ones near me that have been growing for a while obviously... but great growth). Some stayed kinda small... some tomatoes started coming in nicely.
I think it's a month+ prob much plus... and some of the plants, the bigger ones mainly, have started to wilt. This is weird for me because like a said, very high humidity... like, fog almost every night... the soil stays moist for a lot fo day just from that, not just the top but an inch or so deep... so mostly I worry about my plants drowning, which is what I thought was happening... until I unpotted one plant to check it's soil and it looked good... roots too.
So then I looked into it and verticillium wilt/fusarium wilt came up... are there the likely culprits? Could it be cold temps at night? It gets into the mid-low 50's... To me it looks like too much water or too cold at night.... plants wilted... more like limp, but not dry at all...
A few (other) plants have shown signs of nitrogen deficiency (bottom leaves yellowing/dropping) but these don't... I don't know what to make of it...
Any thoughts before I do surgery on one to see what I can see?