Yellowing foliage on tomato plants
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If you mean the ones close to the ground, those are the first leaves when the plant started growing. Just pull those off, and any others that may be touching the ground, that takes care of fungus transfer. At the base put a cup of used coffee grounds, with a tablespoon of powdered milk, then when watering always water at the base, and once a week add 2 tablespoons epson salts to a gallon of water. Water well, yellow disappears.!!
To little water, not enough or just want feeding or could be first young leaves giving way for the adults.
Very interesting.
Good luck and let us know how it goes!