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Old April 1, 2014   #1
Itoero
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When placing them in larger containers, I watered to strongly.
A couple days later, the soil is stilll very moist, the leaves feel very weak and one tomato has got a couple white spots.
I suppose it's damage from overwatering.
Can I do something to help them?
Will it solve itself?
They are in the greenhouse.
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Old April 1, 2014   #2
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Can you take a picture??

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hm, no, I don't have my camera atm.
I've placed them in the sun so the soil can dry.
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The white spots may be from the sun (in case the moving happened before not after).
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