We had a long, strong, heavy, rain for several days and I had laid down 10 10 10 a couple days prior, not realizing how much rain was really about to come.
I believe my tomatoes got too much nutrients / water.
It's been 6 days now and this is what they look like. It's sprinkled a few times since then, but no true rain.
They still have life, the leaves are still tender, not drying out at all, and there's fruit still growing on it. Which is surprising considering it's going on 7 days.
Out of 8 tomato plants, there was only 2 that wasn't affected at all, they were both hybrid determinates that have never been pruned; I thought that was interesting!
What should I do?
I'm thinking about pruning some growth off to help it redirect in to starting over, since it seems to still have life.
Opinions? Advice?
Thanks
I believe my tomatoes got too much nutrients / water.
It's been 6 days now and this is what they look like. It's sprinkled a few times since then, but no true rain.
They still have life, the leaves are still tender, not drying out at all, and there's fruit still growing on it. Which is surprising considering it's going on 7 days.
Out of 8 tomato plants, there was only 2 that wasn't affected at all, they were both hybrid determinates that have never been pruned; I thought that was interesting!
What should I do?
I'm thinking about pruning some growth off to help it redirect in to starting over, since it seems to still have life.
Opinions? Advice?
Thanks

