If your toematos leaves have turned yellow how to make them turn back?
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The tomato leaves are like any other leaves, once they are yellow they are done. You may be able to get more leaves to sprout if you can find out what is wrong with the plant that made them turn yellow. Over watering, fungus, bugs, excessive heat, under watering, not enough nutrients, etc. Perhaps if you have a picture to see if possibly it is something we know about?
you won't be able to get yellow leaves to turn green, but you might be able to get your plants to sprout new leaves, if over-watering is the cause. If they have black spots as well, it is, sadly, more likely blight, which means you should pull up & destroy them. And don't replant in the same area. Select varieties resistant to blight like Roma VF. Hoping it's just too much water !!
too much water/ not enough sun/if your soil is very wet, your plant will be unable to take up the calcium( your soil will have calcium but the water won't let it travel to the plant). If your plant looks healthy otherwise and it's just the bottom leaves...don't worry...they do lose first leaves.
no they have been overwatered.
You can't. They have a fungus called versarium wilt (spelling) comes from the ground...mulch good, don't splatter water on the plant, pull off the bad leaves and hope for the best..
http://pallensmith.com/2015/04/23/nine-common-tomato-problems/