I've taken photos of my problems with them, I don't know whether they're ok, or have some sort of virus/problem.
If any kind person can tell me what they think I'd really appreciate it, as I've searched the forum and can't seem to find a similar case.
I've looked at mosaic virus photos and vermiculite wilt, but am just not confident enough to know whether my plants have to be destroyed or not (and hoping for the later, after stupidly promising my left overs to various expectant members of my family, who now want to know when they can have their toms)
Thanks for any help, I was going to transplant them to growbags this week, but want to know whether to bother.
Other info:
They've been grown in my unheated greenhouse, firstly in seed trays in john's seed compost, then transplanted into their current pots in westlands multi-purpose compost.
I have been stupid and been watering from the top...
And the sunflower pictured was sat next to a tom and cucumber with yellow leaves, don't know if it's passed on whatever it is..
Last year had the same problems with cucumbers, and got rid of them. The greenhouse and pots/tray were thoroughly sterilised before any sowings were made.
Varieties:
cucumber are Flamingo
toms are:
red cherry
moneymaker
gardener's delight
Can I just say it's wonderful having this forum, and have solved many of my mystery's by reading through other posts and picked up tips along the way.
If any kind person can tell me what they think I'd really appreciate it, as I've searched the forum and can't seem to find a similar case.
I've looked at mosaic virus photos and vermiculite wilt, but am just not confident enough to know whether my plants have to be destroyed or not (and hoping for the later, after stupidly promising my left overs to various expectant members of my family, who now want to know when they can have their toms)
Thanks for any help, I was going to transplant them to growbags this week, but want to know whether to bother.
Other info:
They've been grown in my unheated greenhouse, firstly in seed trays in john's seed compost, then transplanted into their current pots in westlands multi-purpose compost.
I have been stupid and been watering from the top...
And the sunflower pictured was sat next to a tom and cucumber with yellow leaves, don't know if it's passed on whatever it is..
Last year had the same problems with cucumbers, and got rid of them. The greenhouse and pots/tray were thoroughly sterilised before any sowings were made.
Varieties:
cucumber are Flamingo
toms are:
red cherry
moneymaker
gardener's delight
Can I just say it's wonderful having this forum, and have solved many of my mystery's by reading through other posts and picked up tips along the way.
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