Tomato Plants Help - Curled leaves and wilt.
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Is this some kind of disease? My tomato plants aren't looking good. Insects, fungi, viruses, they can attack tomato plants and cause serious damage. I am determined to find out and hopefully save my garden.
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it mean it has too much water
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Thanks,,,,,,, what is the reason for wilting ( withering ) plant and how to treat
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My guess is not enough water? Did u have a hot spell? I would water 2x a day.....morning and night...."the manure I'm not sure if that would have anything to do with it?
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Well the insect don't infect, is just a vector for the virus.
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It looks like a kind of Geminivirus , theres no cure. Theres a white insect (called whitefly) that infect plants. If you control the insectos and eliminare the o es that has stmptoms .everything will be fine.
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I am also facing the same problem nowadays, I have changed the fertilizer, and have used the one which contains bones in addition to other composts. Secondly, since last two to three days, there has been very hot climate. I guess these two could be the reasons of my tomato plant getting curled leaves. I do intend to put some kind of shelter for my plant. I hope this will work.
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Water wilt and only use properly decomposed manure you've probably avid burnt them using the manure.
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I wish I could help you, but the same thing is happening to my tomato plants. At first I didn't think they were getting enough water, so I watered them more, then I decided they were getting way too much water, so I slowed down on the amount of water. I choose a variety of tomato plants, I am now wondering if some of them were just not cut out for this Texas climate. Sorry I am not any help, but wanted to let you know that you are not alone when it comes to wilted tomato plants.
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