I have 3 tomato bushes. Two planted near the house, took off well, needed restaking as they got taller and heavier with little tomatoes. One is a grape shaped small tomato - this one died as soon as I tied it up well. The little tomatoes are sundrying for my by themselves.
The other is I think a Russian something. The bush was going well before and after I tied it up. Now it is looking very wilty each evening. Watering doesn't seem to be helping it. It has masses of small but not cherry tomato size tomatoes on it. I'm about to give it a booster feed and really mulch the living daylights out of it tonight. But the lower leaves are dying. The first plant above has NO leaves anymore.
There is another variety of tomato in the middle garden, it's been much slower to get going and seems to be growing well now, now fruit yet (it will be known as the green chutney tomato I'm thinking) but I'm worried it will go the same way as the others very soon.
So what's the diagnosis? Don't say a photo, I'm on daughters little net book (too small for my fingers as you'll notice with all the typo's. And I can't get any photos onto this one yet.
I'm wondering, is it too shallow, so they are growing till they hit the newspaper or the hard ground underneath? Is it just the shocking hot dry weather we've had this year....or is it those bloody black ants that are colonising the chard and comfrey?
Not doing well - tomatoes are cr@p and no cucumbers no matter what I did this year.
The other is I think a Russian something. The bush was going well before and after I tied it up. Now it is looking very wilty each evening. Watering doesn't seem to be helping it. It has masses of small but not cherry tomato size tomatoes on it. I'm about to give it a booster feed and really mulch the living daylights out of it tonight. But the lower leaves are dying. The first plant above has NO leaves anymore.
There is another variety of tomato in the middle garden, it's been much slower to get going and seems to be growing well now, now fruit yet (it will be known as the green chutney tomato I'm thinking) but I'm worried it will go the same way as the others very soon.
So what's the diagnosis? Don't say a photo, I'm on daughters little net book (too small for my fingers as you'll notice with all the typo's. And I can't get any photos onto this one yet.
I'm wondering, is it too shallow, so they are growing till they hit the newspaper or the hard ground underneath? Is it just the shocking hot dry weather we've had this year....or is it those bloody black ants that are colonising the chard and comfrey?
Not doing well - tomatoes are cr@p and no cucumbers no matter what I did this year.
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