What is the best way to keep tomato plants healthy have blooms but lea
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your tomatoes need feeding if the leaves are yellow ,
If the leaves are yellow it usually means you are watering to much or at the wrong time of day. Tomatoes do not like wet " feet" and if you water when the sun is hottest the leaves will burn out. So light watering in the early morning and if it was a real hot day water lightly again after supper when the sun is not to hot. Good luck.
sounds like blight. Using a fungicide spray should take care of it.
You may have multiple issues.Improper watering ,insects,blight....First step is to remove the suckers for aeration. Next use a copper based fungicide.Pinch off flowers that are to close to gather and make sure you are watering properly.
I agree with Janet - in that order, not all at once.