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Old June 25, 2015   #7
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IMO that's a little small for a tomatoes - but bigger than a 5 gallon bucket, so not horrible. Check your Lows for some 25 to 26" pots on sale for $9 - I got 8 of these the day before yesterday, maybe they have them on clearance at your local Lows too.If you can find them, use those for tomatoes next year.

I noted the interveinal chlorosis as well. If you're not overwatering, its more likely that may be a magnesium deficiency than an iron deficiency, tomatoes are prone to a bit of that. An application of epsom salts could clear that right up and it won't hurt.
Thanks for the tip! I live not 5 minutes from Lowe's, so I'll check it out ASAP! The pot might be a little bigger than the one I linked, I just can't remember for sure. I'll measure it tonight and update if it's a different size.
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