It's our tomato now, second generations because seeds used were taken from ripe tomato of the first planting early this year. The leaves don't look too good. I am not going to pull out yet. Lets see how far the current tomato will go.
I would be lucky if the plants survive.
bangchik and kakdah
johor


You have some great tomatoes starting there. I find tomato plants can sometimes look quite horrid and still produce. You can pick off the yellowing leaves - this will supposedly produce more tomatoes. As long as the whole plant does not develop wilt you should be ok.
ReplyDeleteafricanaussie:.... thanks for the tip. Yeap, taking off the yellowing leaves, hoping the plant will produce new shoots and leaves.
DeleteI'm facing same thing here.... Is it due to hot weather?
ReplyDeleteMalar:..... I suspect it's due to the weather. No rain here for already a week!!
DeleteSad to hear about your tomatoes, insha'Allah it will turn around. Anyway how does 'my little acres of veggie' sounds?
ReplyDeleteAsh:.... the suggestion sounds good, a sweet attempt to subdue the overflowing gardening passion, by attaching "little" to "acres".
DeleteHahaha..glad you like the sound of it Bangchik. I thought so too. Sleep on it and you'll get the right name for it :)
ReplyDeleteAsh:....... you see the name might change again when job commitment take me somewhere else.....
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