apologies in advance if this is in the wrong place...
I have a bedroom windowsill full of tomato seedlings, all growing merrily away. I've grown tomatoes before, for about 4 years, but a couple of them are not looking terribly healthy. Its not the obvious stuff like watering and so on, and only a few of the plants are affected... they're basically a rather pale colour, a sort of pale green rather than the darker green their compatriots are. Puzzlingly, the plants affected are mostly of the tumbling tom red variety. It could well be that that variety is paler anyway, but its still a headscratching moment for me (not to mention worrying). I've tried repotting, in case they were running low on nutrients (they were in some rather small pots), but thats not helped. I've also given them a feed of baby bio. That's not helped either. I'm not doing anything different to them than i am to the other plants on the same windowsill.
any ideas? Photos attached... first one is a regular, healthy, non-problematic tomato seedling growing one along from the second photo, which is a problematic one. Just for comparison...
Healthy:
Unhealthy:
and:
and:
thanks in advance for help/suggestions...
keth
xx
I have a bedroom windowsill full of tomato seedlings, all growing merrily away. I've grown tomatoes before, for about 4 years, but a couple of them are not looking terribly healthy. Its not the obvious stuff like watering and so on, and only a few of the plants are affected... they're basically a rather pale colour, a sort of pale green rather than the darker green their compatriots are. Puzzlingly, the plants affected are mostly of the tumbling tom red variety. It could well be that that variety is paler anyway, but its still a headscratching moment for me (not to mention worrying). I've tried repotting, in case they were running low on nutrients (they were in some rather small pots), but thats not helped. I've also given them a feed of baby bio. That's not helped either. I'm not doing anything different to them than i am to the other plants on the same windowsill.
any ideas? Photos attached... first one is a regular, healthy, non-problematic tomato seedling growing one along from the second photo, which is a problematic one. Just for comparison...
Healthy:
Unhealthy:
and:
and:
thanks in advance for help/suggestions...
keth
xx
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