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why the plants look very droopy?
Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2016 2:52 am
by RaymondFFuentes
Hi i finally got some raised beds through the services of . I've got a couple of tomato plants in there along with a pepper and some squash. The squash and pepper look good. I noticed the tops of both plants look very droopy. Almost like a plant that received too much water but that is not the case. Any help with ideas is greatly appreciated.
why the plants look very droopy?
Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2016 9:25 am
by Mark Aspam
RaymondFFuentes;1496656 wrote: Hi i finally got some raised beds through the services of . I've got a couple of tomato plants in there along with a pepper and some squash. The squash and pepper look good. I noticed the tops of both plants look very droopy. Almost like a plant that received too much water but that is not the case. Any help with ideas is greatly appreciated.Oh, the PLANTS! I thought you said PLANETS, and I was about to agree because I'm an amateur astronomer and I've been noticing that about various heavenly bodies, just in the past few months - very droopy indeed, especially Pluto.
why the plants look very droopy?
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 4:01 pm
by magentaflame
Its been a strange year for veges.
Tomatoes having to be ripened in paper bags because none of them would turn red on the plant.
The pak choy and brocolli going straight ti seed.
Looking at the cauliflower and cabbage to see if there will an improvement. Leeks garlic and spring onion look okay
why the plants look very droopy?
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2016 2:30 pm
by tazzy
i am having a good year with veggies. it could be a number of things, not enough sun, grubs, moles, i have a mole issue this year. no rain here make sure they are not getting too much water