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Tomato plants
Hello,
I had some tomato plants that were outgrowing their space. I transplanted them and the leaves curled up a bit. How do I make this successful.
I had some tomato plants that were outgrowing their space. I transplanted them and the leaves curled up a bit. How do I make this successful.
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mango - Posts: 9
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Re: Tomato plants
Water them deeply, (from the bottom), and keep your fingers crossed!
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B_BQ - Posts: 6848
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Re: Tomato plants
agreed they are lacking water to keep the leaves from drying up.
either way tomatos are very hardy plants, recently one of my plants broke off its stem.... I saved it by puting it 2 inches in potting soil and it sproted new roots. it might be a bit in shock right now/making new root systems but im sure it will be fine if it has enough water.
either way tomatos are very hardy plants, recently one of my plants broke off its stem.... I saved it by puting it 2 inches in potting soil and it sproted new roots. it might be a bit in shock right now/making new root systems but im sure it will be fine if it has enough water.
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Jersm - Posts: 100
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