Why do tomato leaves turn yellow in a greenhouse: how to save the future vegetable harvest

26.05.2024 09:06

Many gardeners face a problem when the leaves of tomato seedlings in the greenhouse begin to turn yellow.

And even if you think you are taking proper care of your plants, it is important to understand why this is happening.

Together with the expert of the online publication TUT NOVOSTI, scientist agronomist, landscape designer Anastasia Kovrizhnykh , we will find out why the lower leaves of seedlings turn yellow.

Why do tomato seedlings turn yellow?

Tomato seedlings in a greenhouse can turn yellow for various reasons.

The most obvious are the following:

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  • nutritional deficiencies;
  • watering errors (both excessive watering and lack of moisture are harmful to tomatoes);
  • fungal diseases or pest activity;
  • damage to roots during planting of seedlings in the ground.

In case of any deficiency of nutrients, adding a solution of mullein or liquid manure with the addition of wood ash will help.

If you make watering mistakes, remember that tomatoes should be watered only at the root once every 3-7 days, but generously. Each bush requires at least 5 liters of water.

To get rid of pests or treat diseases, it is necessary to find out the exact cause in order to take action.

If the roots are damaged, the plant usually copes with the problem itself. To avoid such a problem, strictly adhere to the timing of planting seedlings in the greenhouse.

Earlier we wrote about why the tips of garlic leaves turn yellow.

Irina Tint Author: Irina Tint Editor of Internet resources

Anastasia Kovrizhnykh Expert: Anastasia KovrizhnykhExpert / HERE NEWS