I've got three Gardeners Delight plants, two planted in my raised beds and one in a pot/growbag in the mini greenhouse. Both are growing OK and have their first flower trusses with a second starting to develop.
The one in the mini greenhouse looks a healthy shade of green all over. The two outside are yellowing towards the bottom and the upper leaves are curling inwards a bit.
I'm led to believe that the curling leaves could simply be because of the changes in temperature overnight - we have been getting around 9-12C overnight (although its getting warmer now) and around 20-22C in the day at the moment.
I'm not sure what could be causing the yellowing leaves. There should be plenty of nutrition in the soil - the raised beds were filled last Autumn with a sandy topsoil/compost mix and have had nothing planted in them before. They were topped up with some extra multipurpose compost last month and I also mixed in some Seafeed poultry manure + seaweed pellets before planting out the tomatoes. I'm reluctant to give them more fertiliser as I can't see how they could need more.
They've been kept watered and I've since mulched them with Stretch to help preserve moisture as we have hardly had any rain of late.
Any ideas? If they are still growing ok should I be worried?
Some photos here:
https://www.icloud.com/sharedalbum/#...4-A7D3B18F09C9
https://www.icloud.com/sharedalbum/#...1-558954F2BDC0
https://www.icloud.com/sharedalbum/#...9-23869219F4CB
https://www.icloud.com/sharedalbum/#...9-7E3C02EB8830
The one in the mini greenhouse looks a healthy shade of green all over. The two outside are yellowing towards the bottom and the upper leaves are curling inwards a bit.
I'm led to believe that the curling leaves could simply be because of the changes in temperature overnight - we have been getting around 9-12C overnight (although its getting warmer now) and around 20-22C in the day at the moment.
I'm not sure what could be causing the yellowing leaves. There should be plenty of nutrition in the soil - the raised beds were filled last Autumn with a sandy topsoil/compost mix and have had nothing planted in them before. They were topped up with some extra multipurpose compost last month and I also mixed in some Seafeed poultry manure + seaweed pellets before planting out the tomatoes. I'm reluctant to give them more fertiliser as I can't see how they could need more.
They've been kept watered and I've since mulched them with Stretch to help preserve moisture as we have hardly had any rain of late.
Any ideas? If they are still growing ok should I be worried?
Some photos here:
https://www.icloud.com/sharedalbum/#...4-A7D3B18F09C9
https://www.icloud.com/sharedalbum/#...1-558954F2BDC0
https://www.icloud.com/sharedalbum/#...9-23869219F4CB
https://www.icloud.com/sharedalbum/#...9-7E3C02EB8830
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