Help identifying tomato problem

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Help identifying tomato problem
« on: April 19, 2011, 15:38 »
Hi,

I'm completely new to growing veg, and my tomatoes appear to be going wrong.  Maybe I'm just being rubbish but I can't figure out the problem from info I've found online.

Can anyone experienced help please?





The leaves, starting with the oldest, are turning brown from the edge in.  On some of the plants the second set of leaves is starting to go, but not uniformly from the edge - there are some small darker spots showing as well.  There are no yellow halos, just brown.  On the worst affected plant all the newer leaves have a very slight thin brown edge to them.

The first plant to show signs did so early on, pretty much immediately after first potting on.  Something had happened to the growing point - looked like it had snapped off - so I thought maybe it was a fungal infection it had picked up from the air.  It's still surviving, kept well away from the other plants, but is smaller - however this is at least partly because it's been outside for over a month in all weathers while the others were in a growhouse.

Any hints would be gratefully received!

Thanks

Matt

The others have started to show it in the last week.
« Last Edit: April 19, 2011, 16:05 by Aunt Sally »

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Lardman

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Re: Help identifying tomato problem
« Reply #1 on: April 19, 2011, 15:45 »
No idea what the weather is like there but its far too cold for tomato plants to be outside at night here. Anything less than 10 and they sulk , yours looks like its having a major tantrum.

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Re: Help identifying tomato problem
« Reply #2 on: April 19, 2011, 16:00 »
I've added the pictures to your post burningmatt.

We do prefer pictures to links please :)

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burningmatt

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Re: Help identifying tomato problem
« Reply #3 on: April 19, 2011, 16:44 »
No idea what the weather is like there but its far too cold for tomato plants to be outside at night here. Anything less than 10 and they sulk , yours looks like its having a major tantrum.

It's quite warm here at the mo (Brighton), and the growhouse is in a sheltered spot anyway, but it has dropped below 10 a few times since they went out there.  I haven't really had much choice in putting them out there - they got too big for the windowsill, so maybe next year I should start them later.  The one outside I wasn't expecting to survive because I thought it had a hideous infection!  I only kept it to see what the progression would be.

If it's just unhappiness about cold then that's a relief - assuming no permanent damage, that is...  I was worried it might be something I'd have to nip in the bud by destroying the plants before it eats everything in the growhouse!

I've added the pictures to your post burningmatt.

We do prefer pictures to links please :)
Oops - thank you for doing that!  I'll know for next time...

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Re: Help identifying tomato problem
« Reply #4 on: April 19, 2011, 16:56 »
No idea what the weather is like there but its far too cold for tomato plants to be outside at night here. Anything less than 10 and they sulk , yours looks like its having a major tantrum.


Got to agree, still to cold for anywhere without heating.

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Re: Help identifying tomato problem
« Reply #5 on: April 19, 2011, 20:51 »
I had the same problem exactly last year.  It was just after I planted them up and we had couple of cooler days.  The leaves started to tinge purple along the edges, until the whole leaf turned dark.

I tried feeding them, but it is a waste of time.  The leaf will either die back, or become stunted.  The good news though is that whilst they hate low temperatures, they are resiliant little *.  My dying looking stumps bloomed into life and had no further problems.

They do sulk....




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