How to get tomatoe relived during the hot summer?
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Hi Angela, Here's a link that may help! http://homeguides.sfgate.com/revive-tomato-plants-54327.html
Good luck!
Tomato plants love sun, but they also require a lot of water. Just baby it along with a good soaking every morning and see if it will perk up.
Are you asking how to revive wilted tomato plants? When it is hot, I will put a couple of handfuls of ice around the bottom of my plants. I think that the melted cooler water absorbs into the plants and helps keep them cool. BUT you need to water them more often if they are wilted.
Not sure I understand your question. Can you repost please?
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/vegetables/tomato/wilting-tomato-plants.htm
Hello Angela, It sounds like your plants are not getting enough water. I water my garden every morning for 10 or 15 minutes and it is doing great. Tomatoes require a lot of water. If you are unable to water regularly, consider buying a timer for watering. Hope this helps you. Good luck.