Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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February 13, 2016 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
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Yellowing on seedlings..
Well, I was a bit slow in getting some fertilizer on my seedlings. Lesson learned. Some of the ones which grew up especially fast started yellowing very quickly. I did a couple of rounds of liquid kelp several days apart and then today gave some epsom salt solution (fed and sprayed). How often can I give the epsom salt? Will it really only take 72 hours before they green up?
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February 13, 2016 | #2 |
Tomatovillian™
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That is odd. I don't normally get any yellowing until they are, say 3-4 inches high. What kind of potting medium do you use?
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February 14, 2016 | #3 |
Tomatovillian™
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The ones that have yellowing are at least 4 inches, some 6 inches. I'm using Kellog organic potting mix.
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February 14, 2016 | #4 |
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ChiliPeppa, are these tomato or pepper plants? On both, the cotyledon (first) leaves turn yellow before falling off.
If you take a picture or two and share them here - I know a lot of people here will know how to answer you better. |
February 14, 2016 | #5 |
Tomatovillian™
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Your not going to get much of a boost out of kelp and I would not use Epson salts to make them green.
The need more or lees equal NPK fertilizer for good health. I can get plants to green up in about 24 hours doing this. It will mostly be on the new growth. The spraying of the Epson salts is just a trick they use to make plants look healthy, sort of like makeup on a pig. Worth |
February 14, 2016 | #6 |
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I want to add water logging can cause this also.
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February 14, 2016 | #7 |
Tomatovillian™
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Yes, these are tomato plants, and it's the first set or two of the true leaves. Not all my plants have done this just the ones that grew the fastest. Worth, I used the epsom because I had read about here on TV and Dr Carolyn had commented about it on a thread etc. I had it on hand. I've been careful to not over water but maybe I did. Still getting the hang of this. Oh and sorry I don't have a way to post pics.
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February 14, 2016 | #8 | |
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No worries many of my bottom leaves have turned yellow just a part of the life cycle. I just pinch them off. Worth |
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February 14, 2016 | #9 | |
Tomatovillian™
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February 14, 2016 | #10 |
Tomatovillian™
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http://www.kellogggarden.com/product...s=potting-soil INGREDIENTS: Aged recycled forest products, rice hulls, composted poultry manure, perlite, kelp meal, worm castings
Your mix has fertilizer in it already. I would guess your yellow leaf problem is from over-watering. |
February 14, 2016 | #11 |
Tomatovillian™
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A picture or two could be helpful to say what is going on.
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February 14, 2016 | #12 |
Tomatovillian™
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The weird thing is I used this same mix last year and didn't have a problem. I did notice that this bag looked different. More coarse looking for one thing. Drainage is really good so I can't see how I'm over watering? The mix always feels like um.. pipe tobacco. Sorry I can't post pics. I don't have a camera and my phone is a 'ghetto phone', lol.
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