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Old April 3, 2013   #1
rweakley
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Default Drying and dying leaves?

Planted my tomatoes in the ground, and they aren't doing so hot. I spoke with the master gardener at my local hardware store, and she told me that heirlooms have no resistance to disease and are best grown in buckets. In any case, I sprayed them with liquid copper upon planting and again about 10 or so days later. I also gave them an iron/micronutrient dose at her recommendation. Nothing seems to help them!

You can see the difference in the photos. I grow all by seed, and grow extras just in case. You can see how lush and healthy the ones in the 1/2 gallon containers look.

Any suggestions?

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