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Tomato seedlings getting brown tips and leaf roll

Posted by elia12978 Ky (My Page) on
Tue, Mar 25, 14 at 20:14

I started a 72 cell flat of various types of tomatoes. I have them under fluorescent 500k light and a ceiling fan on. I was leaving the light on for 19 hrs, but have since reduced the time to 16 hrs. They seem to be doing pretty good for the most part. I have noticed that some of the leaf tips are browning and a few of the plants are getting leaf roll. What could be causing this? Too much light, over watering, to much fertilizer.....hopefully it's not a disease already. Advise please.


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RE: Tomato seedlings getting brown tips and leaf roll

  • Posted by digdirt 6b-7a North AR (My Page) on
    Tue, Mar 25, 14 at 20:43

Plants of this size are still in cell packs, much less the small 6 cell packs???

If so then there is your problems. They should have been transplanted to larger containers sometime ago. Probably root bound.

Dave


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RE: Tomato seedlings getting brown tips and leaf roll

I have some half pint or so cups for tomatoes, I will go ahead and transplant. I guess I should go ahead and rough the roots up if they are bound? I was trying to get an early start. Winter here has about drove us nuts. I may start another batch to. We still have another month till last frost date . I didn't realize that these would grow as fast as they did. This is the first time I've started seeds indoors .


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RE: Tomato seedlings getting brown tips and leaf roll

For inexpensive larger pots, buy a package of plastic drink cups. Roots avoid light, so it's better to use opaque cups rather than clear. I clip three small V's on the bottom edge for drainage.

Depending on the size of the seedlings and your preference, you can use smaller (8 oz.?) cups now and move them to larger cups later, or go directly to larger cups (I use 16 oz.).

Put the seedlings directly on the bottom of the cups. Pinch off the lower leaves and add potting mix. Roots will grow from the stem where it's covered with potting mix: these additional roots make for a more vigorous plant. As the seedlings grow, pot them up to 16 oz. cups. [Or if you skipped the 8 oz. cup stage and went directly to large cups, as the seedlings grow, pinch off the bottom leaves and add more mix.]

I don't think it makes any difference whether you give them 16 or 19 hours of light.


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RE: Tomato seedlings getting brown tips and leaf roll

Well I finally got them all transplanted into the cups. The roots weren't really that bound. So I'm not sure that was my problem. It's only been a few days since I transplanted. I still think about 25 percent of them still don't look right. They look a little yellowish and the leaves look to be curling or dying a bit. I'm not over watering. I'm just wondering once a young Tomato has a bit of shock can it still produce a good plant? I'm keeping the lights on about 16 hrs and a ceiling fan 24/7. On another note I have went through 4 cheap double fluorescent lights in one month. "Note to self...don't buy 10 dollar lights from the big W. They are junk!"


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RE: Tomato seedlings getting brown tips and leaf roll

Interesting. Fluorescent lights both fixture and bulb usually last a long time for me, no matter what the cost. Could it be an electric problem on your end?


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RE: Tomato seedlings getting brown tips and leaf roll

I just read interesting book on nutrient uptake and I would like to try help with your tomatoes. What kind of soil were they in before and what did you replant them in? Have you fed your plants any fertilizers, if so what, how much, and what are the fertilizers main components?

Are the burned leaves on the oldest or newest leaves? Is the leaf curl up or down? Has your watering been consistent?

Your lights should not have burned out that quick, most l Iikely a ballast problem.

Jeanna


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RE: Tomato seedlings getting brown tips and leaf roll

Jeanna, I started them in miracle grow seed starting mix and watered when I noticed the soil start to dry. They were all doing really great untill they got about 4 or 5 inches tall. ( not all of them ) I did mix a tablespoon of miracle grow liquid feed per gallon. I fed them with that twice. I started in mid February and probably gave them the first feeding maybe 15 days later and then again once I noticed that some of the plants were having problems. I transplanted them all to 16 oz cups. Some of them I gave the miracle grow seed mix and some I made a mix of 2 parts soil , 2 parts peat, 1 part perilite , and 1 part ( the little white things , can't think this morning). Anyway, the ones that were doing ok are still doing ok. The ones that were having problems still seem to be. Some may be a bit better. The problems are on the old leaves and the curling is turning up. Not sure? I know tomatoes are hesvy feeders but I don't want to roast them.


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