Hi, I'm a bit concerned about some of my tomato plants - some of them have yellow / spotty leaves, and some have leaves which are curling up. My own best guess would be a) mineral deficiency of some kind and b) frost (or sun??), but it may be something else. Can anyone advise pls?
They're behind glass (unheated), south facing, and some are fruiting.
I've been feeding them, but the feed was quite old and looked damp so may have lost its goodness - I've now bought some new stuff.
We did have a few frosty nights not long ago, and they weren't fleeced once or twice.
Curiously, I have some others which are in the same place, but face east, and these look healthier although have been treated the same! I also have some in the chicken shed (yes, really), which is quite light but not direct sunlight, and definitely not as light as the porch, and these also look healthier.
ALSO: One of the attached photos shows a leaf which is curling right round - several of the plants have done this at times, and it doesn't seem to harm them, but I'd love to know why? I thought it was the weight of the fleece at first, but that wouldn't apply now.
Thx
They're behind glass (unheated), south facing, and some are fruiting.
I've been feeding them, but the feed was quite old and looked damp so may have lost its goodness - I've now bought some new stuff.
We did have a few frosty nights not long ago, and they weren't fleeced once or twice.
Curiously, I have some others which are in the same place, but face east, and these look healthier although have been treated the same! I also have some in the chicken shed (yes, really), which is quite light but not direct sunlight, and definitely not as light as the porch, and these also look healthier.
ALSO: One of the attached photos shows a leaf which is curling right round - several of the plants have done this at times, and it doesn't seem to harm them, but I'd love to know why? I thought it was the weight of the fleece at first, but that wouldn't apply now.
Thx
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