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Old June 15, 2019   #1
NicolasGarcia
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Hello everyone and thanks.
I have all my healthy tomato plants, except this plant that I die the photos, in the place where it is planted, the water does not drain well and I think it has excess water, the truth is that I do not know what to do, maybe I should start it for that does not infect the other plants?
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Old June 15, 2019   #2
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Too much water or standing water will yellow and stunt the plant. Probably whats going on here. You could move it to a drier location, but imo it's probably past saving.
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for the soggy area you may want to try planting in a container with an open bottom.
Most of the plant will then be above the water table,and since it's open bottom no
worries about having to water every day.
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Nico, let it dry out some, then treat it with 1 Tablespoon of Epsom Salt in 4 litres of water. it should green up in only a day or 2.
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Old June 16, 2019   #5
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Thank you very much everyone for the help.
It is an area of my garden where the water does not drain well, at the beginning of the season I used several bags of coconut fiber in the area, but it seems to be too short, I use drip irrigation with the same gum for all the tomato plants, I will have think about doing something in that rubber, how to introduce some key in that area so that it irrigates less amount of water. I have two days without watering and it seems that it has been good for the plants, today I used the epsom salts.
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