My tomatoes are looking a little worse for wear, I've salvaged one in an attempt to diagnose their ailment.
According to my gardening book it's either a magnesium deficiency or verticillium wilt, but wondered what you experts thought:
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The leaves have wilted and have gone pale yellowish beige in patches. Some of the smaller plants have bent over.
They're kept in a plastic green house, which I have been keeping open lately to harden off some of the other plants in there. They are quite well watered.
I'm thinking either:
- Keeping the greenhouse closed
- Stopping watering
- Applying a fertiliser (I just recently applied some nettle tea)
- Spraying with Epsom salts or magnesium foliar spray
Thanks for any tips
According to my gardening book it's either a magnesium deficiency or verticillium wilt, but wondered what you experts thought:
![](http://photos-a.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs054.snc1/4491_82533364589_515054589_1678088_2850068_n.jpg)
The leaves have wilted and have gone pale yellowish beige in patches. Some of the smaller plants have bent over.
They're kept in a plastic green house, which I have been keeping open lately to harden off some of the other plants in there. They are quite well watered.
I'm thinking either:
- Keeping the greenhouse closed
- Stopping watering
- Applying a fertiliser (I just recently applied some nettle tea)
- Spraying with Epsom salts or magnesium foliar spray
Thanks for any tips
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