Please help! I don't know what's going on with my tomato plant
Looks like it begins with slight yellowing between the veins but progresses to the leaves dying in a week's time. The stems of my tomatoes are turning brown too
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Learn more about PlantixLooks like it begins with slight yellowing between the veins but progresses to the leaves dying in a week's time. The stems of my tomatoes are turning brown too
Spoiling fruits, become unbeatable.
Fruit only damaged ,how to protect and control Please help me .
the leaves are witnessing curl and the growth was stunted too, the growth picked up after monsoon rains and new leaves are normal. The plant is infested with mealy bugs but that I am already treating. I am afraid if the new leaves will curl in future
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Manejebem 124036
3 years ago
Hi Mackenzie S ! Have you noticed Ácaro-aranha on the leaves ?
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3 years ago
Could you please send us more pictures?
Mackenzie 6
3 years ago
Manejebem | Carol here are some more pictures! I do not see any pests I don't believe. The first 2 pictures are today and the others are from last week.
Mackenzie 6
3 years ago
The pictures keep disappearing on my last comment on my end so here they are again for good measure
Eng,omar 303
3 years ago
Poor of K
Eng,omar 303
3 years ago
Potassium
Petrichor 86
3 years ago
Could be fusarium wilt 😬 Mine look like that too, they're in buckets and I think just not getting enough nutrients, an app I use says its fusarium wilt, but there are still perfectly fine tomatoes and since it's in a bucket I don't have to worry about the soil infecting other plants. If it is, people say to solarize your soil, you'll have to look up what to do. The other thing is it could just be sunburn. The tomatoes should still be good to eat regardless.
Sandraleety1779 36
3 years ago
Fusarium wilt. Definitely. It's not viable any more.
Joette 0
3 years ago
Where are you located? Smoke can effect the plants. Purdue University has an app. Tomato Doctor. It can help.