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Old July 17, 2011   #1
daff
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Sterling, VA
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Default House power washed, now tomato plants look bad - need help!

Hello - I'm new here. I've posted an introduction in the town hall section.

So I have a problem. I have 2 rows of tomato plants in beds. One of these rows is closer to the house. The leaves on the plants in the row close to the house are yellowing and browning and are curled. The row not facing the house looks fine. I just had my house professionally power washed 2 days ago and I'm worried that they got their bleaching concoction on my plants. Would that have caused this, or am I dealing with something else? Most importantly, what should I do to nurse them back to health?

It may also be worth mentioning that prior to the power wash (and now), all of my plants but one have many fruits, and in the past week several plants are starting to ripen. What will become of these fruits?

Photos are below. Thanks!











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