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problems with tomatos growing in compost

cdicker22
10 years ago

Due to a lack of financial resources, we took advantage of the availability of free compost from our city's landfill. It's comprised of yard waste collected from the city residents. I filled plastic pots from trees and planted directly into the compost. So far, everything but 2 of my tomatoes are doing fine. The 2 that are struggling are the variety Big Beef. One is a grafted tomato. There is virtually no difference in the plants other than the grafted one has tomatoes. They both are full of flowers and have grown quite tall. The problem is the leaves are malformed, as in scrawny almost to the point of being stringy, and are curling. The plants look healthy otherwise although the tomatoes on the grafted plant are a fourth of the size they should be. I did use an organic fertilizer at planting. Is the problem too much N or not enough?

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