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Post by Kia on Oct 5, 2021 13:24:36 GMT -5
Hello Everyone, I am growing “Bundaberg Rumball” tomatoes (Victory Seeds) in AG Bounty, seedlings put in Bounty 9 days ago. I added 2 capfuls of AG nutrients and am using distilled water. I don’t remember if I tested the PH. I noticed a few days ago the leaves starting to curl up. Also one plant is growing faster than the other. No bugs or yellow leaves and new leaves are not curling as much. Do you think the plant is okay? Any suggestions? I need to add nutrients in 5 days and light is at lowest level. Kia Newbie Attachments:
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airscapes
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Post by airscapes on Oct 5, 2021 13:44:36 GMT -5
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Post by Kia on Oct 5, 2021 14:22:16 GMT -5
Hello airscapes,
I have a fan blowing right next to the Bounty. I’ll re-direct the air flow away from the garden and hope that is the only issue.
Thank you! Kia
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Shawn
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Post by Shawn on Oct 5, 2021 14:48:40 GMT -5
This is just me and I am not a tomato grower really but with all my plants I always add less nutes to start. Actually, I do not add any nutes until they germinate and are over the label (you can read more about that here).
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Sher
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Post by Sher on Oct 5, 2021 22:26:38 GMT -5
The tomato leaves are curling up to protect themselves from too much light or too much air circulation, which is drying them out.
If you over fertilize them, the plant and leaves curl under.
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