Purple leaves are often a sign that the plants are too cold. With nighttime temps lower than 10 you really need to keep them indoors.
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I think I would cut off those purple leave, the bottom ones I mean. Last night was 6 deg in my green house it's still to cold for the little munchkins. However i think they will forgive you, they are tougher than you think.Last edited by Bill HH; 19-05-2015, 11:25 PM.photo album of my garden in my profile http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...my+garden.html
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If the top growth is green and healthy, I wouldn't worry too much, Natalie. The bottom leaves have obviously been damaged so the plant is concentrating it's energy elsewhere. My toms are in the greenhouse full time now and they're not coming back in the house.He-Pep!
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Purple leaves and leaf curl are caused by a magnesium deficiency which happens when they get too cold. Seems that when they get cold, they can't absorb this mineral. Had this happen to all my tomatoes a few years back - the good news is that it didn't seem to affect them at all, in fact I seem to remember I had one of the best crops I've had.
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