Getting leaves wet

Carol
by Carol
Is there a problem with the leaves of the tomato plant getting wet?
  7 answers
  • Sia@South 47th Sia@South 47th on Jul 17, 2013
    Yep, try to keep the watering down in the roots. Otherwise you'll risk developing mold, and other critters that will be harmful to your tomato's. It's always best to do deep root watering to develop strong roots which will in turn give you a strong plant, yielding more in production. Shallow watering just develops "Leggy" plants. You may get some production, but the plant will not be strong nor healthy. ;)
  • Carol Carol on Jul 17, 2013
    thanki u so much U have solved my problem
  • Sia@South 47th Sia@South 47th on Jul 17, 2013
    You are most welcome! Stay tuned @Carol ! There are some really fantastic Garden Pro's here that may also give you some ideas! xo
  • Sia@South 47th Sia@South 47th on Jul 17, 2013
    Oh and try to water in the morning before the blast of the heat, otherwise you may scald your plants. xoxo
  • Carol Carol on Jul 17, 2013
    ok ty will do
  • Sia@South 47th Sia@South 47th on Jul 17, 2013
    Happy Gardening!
  • Carol Carol on Jul 17, 2013
    I was told to put any food scraps, peelings, leftovers etc in my blender and liquify them and pour on my vegetable plants is this right?