Typically – no matter how you're growing your tomato plants (in a hanging basket or in the ground, for example) yellow leaves indicates a rising problem that needs to be dealt with soon.
If you’ve seen tomato leaves turning yellow, you’ll be anxious to know why – and what you can do about it. Growing tomatoes yourself is well worthwhile because the taste of a homegrown tomato is far ...
It can happen to any plant and the cause need not be magnesium deficiency. Iron deficiency also causes yellowing leaves with deep green veins and nitrogen deficiency can cause yellowing leaves. When ...
On tomato foliage, Early blight first appears as circular irregular black or brown spots on the older leaves of the plant. As these lesions enlarge a series of dark concentric rings develop in the ...
After a while, the leaves turn yellow and fall. The plants looked healthy and were growing well until they weren’t. We have several other tomato plants that are all doing well – only this one ...
Extreme fluctuation in moisture can also reduce the availability of calcium salts needed by the plant. Heavy applications of nitrogen fertilizers and abundant rain cause rapid plant growth and can ...
Keep leaves dry by watering at the base of the plant. Do not save seeds from infected plants. Leaf spots should not affect the amount of fruit your plants produce. There are three leaf spot diseases ...