WILTING Tomatoes AFTER a Rain! Is This Happening to YOUR Tomatoes?
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- Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024
- We are finding at least one tomato plant that wilts after a rain. These have been heirloom varieties until the last rain. In our Celebrity and Celebrity Plus tomatoes we found a plant in both of them and they are hybrid. So WHAT is going on? Do you have wilted tomatoes after a rain?
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Yes Danny the same thing is happening with our tomatoes. Never have lost tomato plants like this before. 33 years gardening in the same gardens. I’m seeing my heat loving plants having scorched leaves. Never before has this happened. It’s my Roma tomatoes. That are wilting. I love the Amish paste too. I’ll be watching to see what you discover about this.
I'm in zone 8b south Georgia not far from valdosta and my tomatoes have never looked better. 20 early girls,10 Cherokee purples,10 sun gold cherry they only get about 7 hours sun.
Wow this is just weird. I’m in zone 12b in Hawaii and usually my tomatoes do well but the weather has been kinda cool for Hawaii standards. A bit rainy. Only my romas has been getting bad wilting and blight. From the bottom up. Dunno what’s the reason behind it but I gotta start over.
I am in 6b Berea KY. Tomatoes both soil planted and containers are doing awesome. My peppers are struggling with sun burn. Now I have followed astronomy and space weather for some time. Scientists are reporting that due to the amount of radiation penetrating to the earth's surface the Heat and suns rays are more intense than normal. My afternoon shaded part of garden is really looking lush but like I said my peppers are suffering sun burn. Hope this helps.
I'm in N.E. TN zone 7b and must do all my gardening in containers now (health issues) but almost all my tomatoes are having these leaf issues. I don't generally plant until Mother's Day so I don't even have flowers yet but these containers are in afternoon shade. My peppers are in the same area and they're looking pretty good. I firmly believe there's something not normal in our atmosphere now. Sure hope we can figure out what to so to help them.. I've only been gardening 4 yrs so don't know a whole lot more than what I learn on this scrying screen🤔
Southern Arkansas here all my tomato plants were about a foot tall healthy doing great one day I came home from work and they completely fried and we're laying on the ground every single one. The UV that day was 16 💥
I always look forward to these videos in the morning with my cup of coffee.
You just reminded me that I forgot to press the switch on my coffee pot! 🙄☕😂😂
Same!
Sipping my coffee right along with ya. Late start tho was doing laundry and trying to make poor furkid the wind and rain isn't going to hurt her.
These things are happening everywhere. The temperature got down to 43 night before last! Then you burn up the next day! Hard on the plant structure! I have never seen weather like this. Thank the good Lord for the purchase of a greenhouse last year. We can always keep something growing in it.
I've heard last few years about Gardens not doing well! my opinion the rain is pulling something out of the sky that's been put there by✈ maybe the ones in the container are doing well because there Undercover by the trees. The rain might be pulling something from the sky! If you know what I mean. By the way Wanda that looked like a delicious tomato and bacon sandwich!🥪
I grow strictly in bags and dont have that issue. I think run off from neighboring land after a rain is probably causing an issue
@@johnbrzenksforearm8295 Too bad I didn't grow in a grow bag because I have this awful skin disease and the doctors don't know what it is.
Shalawam, I think you’re on it.
The rain washes through a lot quicker in containers 👍🏼
@@amyk6028 so what are you saying?
Danny the wilt looks similar to fusarium wilt or southern Bacterial wilt. I used to get fusarium wilt and it was noticeable by split down the trunk of the plant to see black streaks in the interior. The heirlooms I used to raise was especially Susceptible. I had to my the decision to raise mostly determine hybrids with strong disease package. Had to Sacrifice taste for production although the hybrids breeders have come a long way with taste!! I know you have many options with high tunnel and buckets. You taught me a lot about gardening but mostly I’m inspired by you giving God all the glory and try to glorify Him with your life!!
Love it! Actual southern gentleman. How can you tell? Meals are called Breakfast, Dinner and Supper. Our lord had the Last Supper, not the last dinner. Continue on.
This is true.
The rain and humidity here in FL is terrible losing plants left and right. So sad and discouraged but I forge on. Thank you Danny and Wanda
Danny I have my tomatoes and peppers in large grow bags in full sun and water early morning and late evening and they are doing very good. Feeding nutrients every two weeks. Oklahoma
Did y'all notice that as you cut the Cherokee purple tomato and even after the plate was bone dry? Store bought tomatoes always have a pool of water pouring out. Quite amazing!
This year I used grow bags and put in morning sun. I have to water twice a day too
Grubs could be eating the roots... you did build them a nice shelter ..
Checked and no grubs.
Have you tried the bio char yet. It's made the world of difference for my growing. Just make it and add to your soil, once the bio char has been charged and you place it in the soil it will continue to absorb and release nutrients...
I have saved my wood ashes to do this but I’ve never done it before, just put it around my plants?
@@honeysucklefarm1216 the wood ash will put lime in the soil and make it less acidic. Biochar is where you burn wood at a low oxygen co content which leaves the wood intact but draws all the hydrocarbon out and leaves you with charcoal that you crush up to small pieces and add water, worm castings, guana etc. and let soak a couple months to charge the charcoal with the nutrients...
I think all the rain the containers drain better , the ground isn’t draining as well from the massive rains your getting.
Great content. From Northeastern Ontario Canada 🇨🇦🇺🇸.. lve been growing my tomatoes in a raised box garden for the last 4 years. Doing very well. Every 7 years l don't grow a garden is the same area. Leave it rest for the whole season. Then the following year l go back to planting back in the same soil. Alternate every 7 years. Trust me it works. Learned this from my Grandfather and Grandmother.
All my peppers and tomatoes are in containers..I don't have much room..I have the best tomatoes I've ever had..I feed both every 2 weeks with a tomato food..some are loaded in tomatoes and some have just started..the peppers have just started bearing..I have used Epsom salt on all and some lime dust..Zone 7b..I have 1 heirloom and doing well..
good fertilizer is if you save left over cold coffee and the used ground coffee to put on the soil , also repels bugs
I planted celebrity tomatoes for years. They will have bad moments and look like they are dying but, they pull through and come back. From my experience, don't give up on them just yet. A few weeks ago my plants all had the curled leaves on the tops of the plants but, they are four feet tall now and producing little golf balls sized green tomatoes now.
I love Celebrity tomatoes and have mostly those this year. 🤗
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I too have noticed that my vegetables seemed to wilt and began to wither after the rain. As an experiment I began to hand water some of them (as mine are grown in containers )with banana water and the others I sat in the shallows of my koi pond. Immediately the plants began to thrive and produce a better and healthier quality vegetable. Rain water used to be the best water for the garden but not any more.
This is how I found you. When I had problems with my tomatoes after raining back in April & May. I have to feed, Ca & Mg after every rain to perk them back up again.
Hey we live it Texas and ours started wilting as well but we added more compost around the roots and ours bounced back
I had no idea what was wrong with my peppers until this video. I am in hot zone 9b, and I now believe I have to get them in afternoon shade. Been growing peppers for years, but its just too hot these days. Thanks Danny!
If you have to water when it's 95°+
Use a couple ice cubes about twice a day if they're in containers, it drops the soil temperature drastically.
Soil that's too wet is the number one cause of end rot and no one addresses it as such. If you're dropping blossoms and flowers and leaves that go yellow and saturated then they just pull off it's too wet.
Great Video on comparison from containers to direct ground soil. This is our first garden in three years that a storm didn’t take it away, feeling blessed this morning.
Yes, I'm having the same problems with our tomatoes. I'm near Atlanta Ga
Old school; dinner time would be lunch time.
I'm growing tomatoes and peppers in wicking tubs, tomatoes doing the same.
We've been getting a lot of rain and it's washing the nutrients right out of the tub.
Peppers are doing good, going to harvest some banana peppers this morning.
Danny and Wanda have a blessed day.
We ran a test on our soil and its depleted of potassium. we have a lot of water run off running throw the garden in the last year. from my studies, apparently to much water flow can take out potassium !
been adding some in so we will see if it turns around
I like to put agricultural lime on my gardens in the spring and in the fall and a prayer to the God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob works wonders.
was there by chance a high level of aluminum or other heavy metals? heard a while back that all the stuff they been spraying in the sky falls down when it rains and drags all the particles from the cloud seeding/chem trails. i remember that monsanto started making aluminum resistant hybrids to put up with the over saturation of metals in the soil. have a hunch that what your seeing is a result of the rain pulling toxins and metals from the air as the rain falls.
@@The_Lazy_Misfit That was the first thought that came to mind -- all the "climate change" stuff they've been spraying all over.
I’ve found over the years in gardening that ALL my tomatoes do very well in containers.
Here is what we have experienced for the last 7 years. Our in the ground tomatoes have done poorly for last 7 years. ONE did great and that was from bird dropping and was in our flower bed. This year we have them in pots. Finally getting the results we have expected. If these didn't work we were going to give up on tomatoes completely.
Interesting and wish I was close enough to grab some of those tomatoes. My grandparents were farmers but that’s long gone. My Dad worked outside and I love to be outside also. The farm is the backbone of America.
It is measurable, the evening scorch is far deeper in UV. I grew up with beefsteak in NE Texas, but now Im in NY, and I have to say.. I just stick with cherry and Roma. But yes.. that shade line is important. Been wanting to try hanging in five gallon buckets. We keep a high blackberry, raspberry, fenceline for evening sun stop.
Thanks for sharing you two.
Noticed some of my plants did the same... Started dying after heavy rains...zone 7b... I've been watching to see if this continues... Thanks for sharing information as you get it.
Danny, I grow all my tomatoes in grow bags to control them and they are beautiful indeterminate big beef and beef steak heirlooms. I've had 2 of my 25 plants succumb to wilt. They are beautiful plants, loaded with big tomatoes.
To add a full perspective I live in the southern suburbs of Twin Cities in Minnesota. We have only had 1/2 inch of rain the entire month of June with many days in mid 90s and high 80. I have extensive backyard garden and the tomat
Good morning Danny and Wanda, toxin in the rain from we know who
Danny, I had two weeks with 7 inches of rain each week . We have had 17" of rain this month so far. The average for my county is 3.7". All of my tomatoes wilted just like yours and the peppers did too. I have lost 3 plants and some of the others look like they are trying to recover but they are not blooming. They were looking the best I have ever had until the rains came. Now they are the worst we had ever had. Oh, and all of mine get sun all day.
have you ever thought about getting a rain water sample and taking to have it analyzed? Just an idea see whats raining down on these plants especially if the high tunnel plants arent showing same sign.
My Cherokee purple's are outside in the ground and they are doing well this year. Late start, but looking great, and growing really fast now. I'm in north central Arkansas, zone 7b.
Glyphosate in the rainwater is also something to keep in mind. It's just a thought.
Only select varieties and non container plants are being affected. You would think glyphosate would affect all the plants that dont carry the gmo gene.
I water all year with 100% harvested rain. I don't think the stored water is a problem.
Mine dont wilt as much as three video shows, but they do eventually die from "old age". Eh, they have always done that.
Great Video ! It seems like growing outside of a hoop house /greenhouse these days is a futile and frustrating task. The term "full sun" has a totally different meaning in the Deep South
Same problem here in south Arkansas. Lost two Celebrities with 20 green tomatoes on each. Like they say, when you have lemons make lemonade. So I am freezing slices for Fried Green Tomatoes. YUM Helpful hint: When I walk around the garden I alway have a WalMart bag for two in my pocket. Helps with overflow.
I love growing in my containers, grow bags, and raised garden beds. .
Your plants are looking amazing!
Good morning Danny & Wanda
Hi Danny. I don’t have a clue. I live in Oz and having problems with tomatoes for a few years. Was researching best shade cloth and an American Gardner said he was unable to have success in recent years. He has experimented with all shade cloth and found the Aluminium to be the best because it reflects the sun. He believes it may be the change in our sun… Grand Solar Minimum. Worth experimenting with ourselves . Best of luck. Love your vids.
I put most of my vegs in containers this year, tomatoes, peppers, cukes, Brussels sprouts, and potatoes in NJ. They need to be moved into the shade a lot more this year.
Also Monsanto is pushing GMO plants. Good to keep in mind to protect your heirlooms.
City girl here....what is the difference between supper time and dinner time? Mr. Danny and Mrs. Wanda, I love your channel!!!!
Depends on what part of the country your from. Last meal of the day is called supper in the south and dinner in the north.
In Fl and growing my tomatoes and peppers in my usual containers with new soil they r either not growing very big or look like urs this year for the first time
Going to pick what I can and try again in August
In Fl as well and have a few tomatoes and peppers in pots and the peppers are dying back and the tomatoes have blight due to the weeks of rain we have had. Gonna start over after testing my soil and have a cover for them now so I can keep the daily rain off of them. It's been just too much. Has been for me in my area anyways. Not sure if it's really true or not because I can't recall each summer but some say that June is the worst month for rain. From what I recall we get a chance of rain every afternoon in the summer. Lol.
My Arkansas Travelers are starting out late, due to all the rain this Spring. Still and yet, they're looking good so far. Now, we'll see how they handle full-on summer after the late start.
That bacon, spinach, tomato sandwich had my mouth watering!
😊 Good morn bro and sis Danny and wanda.
Yes indeed I lost many tomatoes to wilt after rains here in DFW Texas last year. I had one raised bed that T posts at both ends and with a painters semi clear plastic cover and a rope ridgeline I made an A-frame and over lapped both ends. They were the only ones that survived and thrived.
Hello Danny, I must say that here in Montgomery, al south of Town our tomatoes are the worst I've grown in over 40 years. My heirloom tomatoes are the worst.
The odd thing is everything else looks fantastic.
After placing garden on the south and west side of my house. The best area I have found for raised beds my soil is real heavy clay. Best location Is the east side they get shade from 2-3 in the afternoon. I only water in morning. People stop me and why my garden is so beautiful I tell them about you and a couple of other you tubers. I have two neighbors that have started gardens this year too.
All home grown, priceless! Every time I watch you guys...Coming from southern parents living the city fide life I realized what a hug mistake my parents did. They were sold a counterfeit bill of good coming up north!
I'm having the same problem. I've never had them wilt like this after a rain until now.
I'm just brainstorming with you, no I understand what I'm fixing to lay on you is out there in left field but have you took a water sample of the rain that is falling on your crops and maybe sent it to a university college and had them tested to see what is in it I'm curious to find out
They have been chemtrailing us like crazy here NE Tennessee. :( weird weather patterns , our skies are not normal at all !
My Roma are in a terrible. Amish paste not much better. Never happened before. I’m in the UK
Like we could really trust a U.S. university to be honest? I get your point, but I truly don't think we can trust any of them to even be honest anymore, because the feds fund them. Maybe buy our OWN water tests..?
@@lesliemoore2644 what’s chemtrailing?
Trails all over clear skies this week in central TN. Who are the pilots and fuelers of these planes? Would love to heat from them
Danny, up here in Central Oregon I have noticed our tomatoes having leaf roll in both the greenhouse and outside. I have tomatoes in my raised beds as well as five gallon buckets and it doesn't seem to have mattered. The plants are still producing large amounts of tomatoes even with the leaf roll and bending of the stems so I guess they are okay. I know they are getting an adequate supply of water and nutrients. Cheers
I'm on the west side of Washington state, we are about to get two insanely extreme hot days at 105°+. I will be putting up a shade cloth for my garden to provide a reprieve from that heat. I am using my worm farms juices to amend my water as well as my soil. Seems to be working very well thus far. All my plants are in the ground. You both are an inspiration. Gratitude.
Mine are loving it so far after the rain and expecting more steady rain for days in Michigan. Hope it's okay. Raised beds and pots this year for alot.
I am noticing that this year my garden is doing better than last. I moved it to a place that gets morning shade then around 11 the sun gets on them til the end of day. Where as my other garden had the sun from about 8 in the morning and all day. Even my sun loving flowers are doing better in partial shade.
I have pulled several tomato plants due to wilting after rainstorms. Going forward, I will keep better records as you suggested.
Good morning, Danny and Wanda. I’m in NW Ga. I’ve got the same thing with wilt happening with my tomatoes. I planted Goliath’s , celebrity and Roma. The Roma’s are holding up better. But , the Other two varieties are wilting after each rain.
Your due diligence is commendable. Thank you for the time and effort you put into the wisdom you share with us! With coffee😜
See i live in Mississippi and i save as much rain water as possible and its hands down the best food for my plants. Hate to hear everyone having the same issue with rain
Thank the geoengineering raining down aluminum, barium and who knows what else is in that mix. Not only that the UV levels are not normal.
Please go into the reasons why you plant some of your crops in mounded up rows rather than flat soil.. the pros and cons of both ways. Thanks!
Yup. Lots of my Cherokee Purple look just like y’all’s. Started after the 11 inches we got the a couple of weeks ago. Here in southeast Arkansas
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My Cherokee purple didn't make it. Still have a few hybrid Honey tomatoes. My dwarf cherrys are doing good. I really wanted those honey toms.
Southern Arkansas 🐗
My Purple Russians are also wilty, though my others look ok. We have been in the 100's so I thought they just needed more water. Maybe I have been overwatering. I don't think I will grow them again as they seem quite fragile.
Containers are the way to go. I use 5 gal buckets and cut the bottom out and partially bury it in soil outside. Amend the hole before planting with your favorite mix. I use Sardines in water in a can and dump them in the hole. Partially burying the Container allows the plant to become well established in your potting mix and everything gets huge because the roots can escape the bottom of the bucket. I also mound soil around the base about 1/4 way up the bucket. I'm growing Brussel Sprouts and Brocoll and it was 105 here in Oklahoma yesterday.
My plants are over 5' tall, loaded with tomatoes and blooms, 3 different varieties, in the ground. Lots of rain here as well. 13-13-13 and epson salt. every 3-4 weeks.
Here in Indiana we had temps to 90’s a week but no rain or just a bit if any. Had no issues with my tomatoes wilting. They are in containers. Been watering about every other day. Now we are goi g to have rain to point of flood warnings and high heat coming back. Will see how mine do. Thanks for sharing. That sandwich I can almost taste. Wow.
That one you sliced is a beauty. Ain't seen nothing like that in these parts for years.
I live in southwest Idaho...the severe wind...long cold spring...now our extreme heat wave ..intensity of sun is destroying everything on my berry farm and mkt garden
When dealing with tomato diseases, it is about prevention. Spray your fungicides before you get a disease and then spray after each rain event. I use four different fungicides. Tomatoes and peppers only need 6 hrs sunlight a day.
Zone 5 in Indiana had lost most of my tomatoes to wilt two weeks ago pepper leaves were burn on the edges I found new plants at a farmers market replanted 🤞
One of the varietie off tomato I planted from seed is wilting and dying. Big rain and hail in western Kansas last evening. We'll see how it looks today. Great channel btw.
I'm in central MS. No wilt here, but so much rain that I fear I'll never get a ripened tomato. I have 6 plants in a garden bed, and 4 in containers (all heirlooms, two of them cherries). I've had tomatoes on the vine since 5.27, not sure if it just takes them a long time to ripen?
One container tomato, a cherry, had BER on the first 8 tomatoes. I amended quickly, and the rest still look okay. But, we've also had about 15 inches of rain in the last two weeks since I amended them. We barely make 48 hours with no rain.
I also have a bell pepper and jalapeno plant in containers. The jalapenos just sprouted babies and are doing well. The bell peppers are thick as a forest and I finally see blooms emerging!
Thanks for your channel and your wife's. I believe you're a couple hours south of me, which helps me understand this crazy climate a bit better. This is my first garden.
Amish Paste has been our go to for 15 years now, but we also love Couri D Bue, they are meaty, strong and indeterminate.. Courris are very big, meaty delicious pot fillers. They are heirloom as well.
I live in Virginia and last year I planted 4 Hungarian Wax Peppers. Four. One each in a container. I had peppers out the whazoo! I've never seen so many peppers come off of each plant. I had so many...I canned them, pickled them, turned them into pepper jam, ate them on salads until I was sick of them...and gave away at least 10-12 pounds to neighbors. Off of FOUR plants. Probably can't get that lucky again, but they surely were happy where they were growing.
I like a little bread with my mayonnaise too!!! That looked delightful 🍅
Mom planted 10 Summer Sandwich tomatoes in raised beds and has gotten over 100 nice tomatoes with no problems. But she used store bought soil to fill them and no splash from ground hers them. They are getting blossom end rot on some and some cracking from too much rain but no disease yet. Mobile Al.
Thank you for sharing Danny & Wanda, I took up gardening last year and I've learned so much from you all. Same thing happened to my tomatoes after we had a lot of rain. Also my basil has this dark moldy kind of spot all over and I noticed there is an oak tree near by that has the same dark spots. We feel encouraged by your video blessings
Man I'm from the hood... Deep in the city... But I love this man. The things he's taught me without knowing. I now skip CNN bs... And go looking for my partner 😁
My tomatoes have done the same thing. I had four big beautiful Pink German tomato plants that I started from seed just up and wilt on me. So I did start some more that I’m going to be putting in a pot. My egg plants are doing fabulous. Thanks for sharing because I was wondering what happened. I love the Pink German. They’re a big and meaty tomato 🙏🏻🇺🇸❤️
I’m having the same issues with tomatoes. I have done container gardening with some for a few years and they have always done better in a container and a shade. The ones that are in the ground look terrible. I think the difference in mine is shade and water. I water the pots and when we get a downpour of rain they drain better than the garden. I have never had a problem with wilt like I have his year. I am in north Missouri.
Thanks Danny for your input on the different ways and different tomatoes and what you are noticing. Mine are wilting as well, here in NC and we haven't had as much rain as you. Wanda, you made me hungry looking at that sandwich. Yum!
Containers may have prettier leaves but the ground grown have a lot more and better looking tomatoes. It seams to be the different soil and not so much the amount of sun. Just my observation. But all look like they are producing. Great video as usual.
My blueberry tomatoes are doing great near Birmingham AL outside in raised beds. It is one of the healthiest looking of all the tomato plants. We love them!
I grow everything in containers. Inside of a fenced area to keep the wildlife out. I live in the high desert of Texas. We are having records rains!! Everything is absolutely lush and healthy. I even have gorgeous corn! No insects and full ears that are sweet and delicious. We are already experiencing very limited food where I live. Not to mention the groceries available are crazy expensive.
Yes garden tomatoes are doing the same thing. My container maters are great. We have ground cover too.
Yes I’ve noticed the spotted disease on my biggest sunrise bumblebee cherry. Haven’t see them on my other kinds yet.
I container(cattle tubs)grown my tomatoes & most my peppers for # years now. My tomatoes are doing very good, Have canned, froze a good bit already. My peppers in ground though-different story,not nearly as good. I also have several tomatoes & peppers in my haybale garden row are doing very good. Like looks of that Amish Paste, I need to look at getting seeds from you'll. But the rain, I have had 13 inches in last 7 days alone, here in jackson co. We had green fried tomatoes from my Bella Rosa a couple days ago. Thanks for sharing your knowledge & progress of garden . God Bless.
Hello Danny and Wanda I hope everything works out well for you Deep South Homestead ❤️
From Midwest, lived MA for 18 yrs then moved to TN four years ago. I haven't had a decent tomato crop since living in TN. I attributed it to the erratic torrential rains and the tropical summer climate of high temps and oppressive humidity. I had always grown intensive planting, indeterminate tomatoes single stem. Planting late May and harvesting uip into October. Made pasta sauce each year but since moving to TN each year my harvests have been increasingly diseased and didn't can ONE quart of tomatoes last year. I decided after much research to adopt protective growing - high tunnels to cover my existing raised beds and build a 10x25 high tunnel this summer. This spring I covered one 16ft raised bed with a 7x7x16 high tunnel, raised peas/broccoli and just now planting tomatoes. I have another 7x7x12 high tunnel covering two 12ft raised beds that I grew spring potatoes. Everything this year has been an experiment like what you folks are doing. So far I can say anything planted in the high tunnels protected from the drenching rains and early morning humidity are doing fantastic - no wilt, no fungus. I now only plant carrots, beets, shallots/onions in ground, but next year plan to experiment even with those crops inside the high tunnels in a modified hydroponic/wick trough system in buckets. Even if I grow during warmer months, I'll still have a harvest. The weather is simply too erratic here - drenching torrential rains, higher humidity, bouts of cold temps and a searing sun that burns things to a crisp. I live on a mtn so the sun and UV is sometimes unbearable. The poly covering on the high tunnels blocks much of the UV which I believe is a second attack on the wilt stricken plants. BTW I'm experimenting back to my old Rutgers and Roma II standby and oxheart heirloom.
Our cherry tomatoes are producing well, but wilting easily. Our San Marranos are wilting bad with blossom end-rot. I’ve given them calcium and worm tea after stripping off all buds. New gardener here.
Man at 18:37 I was thinking some good ole pepper jack cheese and smoke bacon , mayonnaise’s and homemade yeast bread would be awesome about now, and Bam , Miss Wanda and Danny made it happen. Nice sandwich.
Good morning Danny And Wanda .You tomatoes look good. My didn't do good .I learn some things today next time when I plant tomatoes.
No wilting, but slow growth. I'll be doing some fertilizing soon.
Last year some of my plants just wilted and died like yours. Some aren't looking that great this year either.
Thanks for the information. I am new to growing in pots
It might be your roots are getting drowned out. We built our garden up over the years into all raised beds. Some are now 3 foot tall. We dug out soil when we starting building deeper beds and put wood chips in the bottom foot or so. I also use cattle panel trellises and string my tomatoes, and prune them mercilessly. The more air they can get the better. We're experimenting this year with San Marzano tomatoes - they're supposedly more blight/wilt resistant than the Amish Paste we've grown for years. Totally agree on Amish Paste! When they avoid blight/wilt, they get *huge*. Other than all that, I'm at a loss on how sad those plants look. Maybe nutrient depletion because of the rain? Good luck and blessings!
Lots of good info. Just to be sure, when is your dinner time?
Well dang it. I'm gonna have to build some shade over my peppers. Been thinking the sun was too hard on them. Just got tomatoes going, I pray they do good this year! My sweet potatoes took FOREVER to get growing this year. Just fyi, in KY.
Them container plants are looking really good. I've got my tomato plants and bell pepper plants in mineral tubs this year. So far so good.