Tomatoes leaves wilting and curling up- what to do?
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What to do about Yellow spots and holes on tomato plant leaves?
We had a lot of rain lately,is it an early blight?how to solve it?
Hello Paul, You need sun and plenty of water at the roots. Don't spray all over the plants, just the roots. The wet leaves are burning from the sun. Which is willing the leaves.
Do they need water ?
Hi Paul,
Sadly it might be that your plants have a fungal wilt. If that's the case there is no cure. Click on this article to see more. If you want to be sure, take a sample to your local Cooperative Extension agency. Sorry if it's bad news. :( Wishing you the best.
Yes, Linda is correct. It may be a fungal wilt. Your County Cooperative Extension office is your best friend in all things about gardening.
Try epson salt
Do you have mulch at the base? This really helps maintain moisture and keep the plants producing correctly.