Hi all,
This is my first time on the forum so I hope it's not bad etiquette to jump straight in with a cry for help.
As a bit of background I'm a new gardener. The house we moved in to last year has a greenhouse and I have had space to build a raised vegetable plot so I'm very keen on growing some of my own produce.
The season started well - starting all of my tomatoes and peppers from seed indoors and repotting / moving them out to the greenhouse once they got a bit larger. It's been downhill from there.
At first the larger tomato plants lower leaves started to go yellow. I thought it could be MG or other nutrient deficiency so re-potted using a mixture of tomatorite growbag compost, John innes #3 and perlite. The leaves did not recover and began to wilt more so I eventually removed them.
I'm finding that the plants are still suffering with some of the lower leaves beginning to wilt. Also some browinsh patches are beginning to appear on the upper leaves. Other plants in the greenhouse (peppers and aubergine) are starting to look a little sad with either brown spots on the leaves or yellowing towards the bottom of the plants. Growth appears to be somewhat stunted too. I had some morning glory which I had started in the house - since I moved them out to the greenhouse prior to hardening off they have started to go yellow the leaves now have holes appearing
I have a couple of pepper plants outside and they are doing even worse - there has been almost no growth for weeks and leaves are yellowing and browning around the edges. In addition I've found that some little impatients which i'd recently planted out seem to be suffering from stunted growth and are browing around the edges of the leaves - they look very sad.
The only things that are growing well are my onions and leeks; everything else just seems to want to wither and die.
As you can imagine it's very distressing to see all of my babies slowly dying. Having scoured the internet to try to identify what's going on my initial thoughts are some kind of fungal or bacterial infection. I'm thinking of giving everything a light spray with Bordeaux mix to see if that might help but thought I should ask for advice from some experienced folks here before going ahead.
Here are some photos:
Disease Photos by JBFUK | Photobucket
Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
Justin.
This is my first time on the forum so I hope it's not bad etiquette to jump straight in with a cry for help.
As a bit of background I'm a new gardener. The house we moved in to last year has a greenhouse and I have had space to build a raised vegetable plot so I'm very keen on growing some of my own produce.
The season started well - starting all of my tomatoes and peppers from seed indoors and repotting / moving them out to the greenhouse once they got a bit larger. It's been downhill from there.
At first the larger tomato plants lower leaves started to go yellow. I thought it could be MG or other nutrient deficiency so re-potted using a mixture of tomatorite growbag compost, John innes #3 and perlite. The leaves did not recover and began to wilt more so I eventually removed them.
I'm finding that the plants are still suffering with some of the lower leaves beginning to wilt. Also some browinsh patches are beginning to appear on the upper leaves. Other plants in the greenhouse (peppers and aubergine) are starting to look a little sad with either brown spots on the leaves or yellowing towards the bottom of the plants. Growth appears to be somewhat stunted too. I had some morning glory which I had started in the house - since I moved them out to the greenhouse prior to hardening off they have started to go yellow the leaves now have holes appearing
I have a couple of pepper plants outside and they are doing even worse - there has been almost no growth for weeks and leaves are yellowing and browning around the edges. In addition I've found that some little impatients which i'd recently planted out seem to be suffering from stunted growth and are browing around the edges of the leaves - they look very sad.
The only things that are growing well are my onions and leeks; everything else just seems to want to wither and die.
As you can imagine it's very distressing to see all of my babies slowly dying. Having scoured the internet to try to identify what's going on my initial thoughts are some kind of fungal or bacterial infection. I'm thinking of giving everything a light spray with Bordeaux mix to see if that might help but thought I should ask for advice from some experienced folks here before going ahead.
Here are some photos:
Disease Photos by JBFUK | Photobucket
Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
Justin.
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