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I bought my tomato plants at the greenhouse and transplanted them about a week ago. They feel very dry and are starting to turn yellow. We’ve been watering them every day and it’s rained alot the past couple days.THe tomato plants are in full sunlight, no shade at all. What’s wrong? Is there something missing in the soil? We live in maine so it’s not too hot yet, only about 60-70 degrees, but we always plant our tomatoes this time of year.

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3 Responses to “Tomato plants starting to die, why?”Tomato planst

  1. *Krazy cooquie*(ttc Baby #4)

    Perhaps the insects they eat, buy green insect repellent, to keep them on your tomatoes

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    Tomato plants starting to die, why?
  2. pocketdragon

    Feedin ur probably too much water and they do their best to feed at Nite when its cooler

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    Tomato plants starting to die, why?
  3. wise/confused

    Do you have yellow paint to close? Jk 2 points! Water at night or will be shocked by the sudden change in temperature. Break the brown leaves, so just go away from the rest of the parasites of healthy plants. Yellow eighth sounds so much excess water as their water.

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    Tomato plants starting to die, why?

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