So much rain is turning the tomato plant leaves yellow/brown early!

Arborist Forum

Help Support Arborist Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

PA. Woodsman

Addicted to ArboristSite
. AS Supporting Member.
Joined
May 1, 2006
Messages
4,321
Reaction score
4,563
Location
Emmaus, Pennsylvania
Usually later in the season our tomato plants start to turn yellow/brown on the leaves but because we have been having really hot weather with a lot of rain they are really turning early, I hope this doesn't affect them but there isn't much I can do about it. But the plants are loaded with tomatoes though!

Very strange weather here this year....
 
It's late blight and it loves heat and moisture.

Just keep harvesting tomatoes as they ripening.

Your tomato season is coming to an end.
Yes, there are lots of tomatoes on the plants, just hoping that the energy will go into them and they'll ripen before the plants succumb to it. I planted about 5 or 6 different kinds, some have it more than others but the plants are huge! I'm sure the crop will be good though!
 
Usually later in the season our tomato plants start to turn yellow/brown on the leaves but because we have been having really hot weather with a lot of rain they are really turning early, I hope this doesn't affect them but there isn't much I can do about it. But the plants are loaded with tomatoes though!

Very strange weather here this year....
Same here.
 
lots of rains here of late, more to come they say. we have had some tomatoes split due to the excess water. hot out now, but couple vines we kept still have tomatoes on them.

a few like this:
1628183146271.png
 
It's late blight and it loves heat and moisture.

Just keep harvesting tomatoes as they ripening.

Your tomato season is coming to an end.
I get weekly reports from Penn State on vegetable problems and don't recall seeing any late blight reports on tomatoes here. I think 1 on potatoes in Erie county. Downy and powdery mildew on curcurbits is prevalent.
EDIT. Just double checked and no LB as of August 4 .
 
I had the best crop of tomato every this year . I use to buy Bonnie plats . I only bought Burpess from Menards this year . Were canning juice like it is a job . This year we had heavy rain in NW Ohio
 
Just wanted to update that we had a GREAT crop of tomatoes this season despite the plants turning brown early, the wife and all who ate them were very pleased and happy! Still have some on yet, most of the plants are really shriveled up, some still with some green but they (the plants) did their job delivering the tomatoes! And we had no blossom end rot, that black spotting on the bottom, none! And the weather was sure wacky, hot then cool then hot again, lots of rain then none then lots again...
 

Latest posts

Back
Top