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My tomato plants look half dead when only the day before they looked healthy. whats wrong?

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the next day, my other plot started to go, tomatoes, sunflowers, watermelon, and cukes.. most of the peppers i have in both plots look fine. the flowers around the plots are fine.. Im trying to figure out if someone messed with my garden or if its something else.

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  1. tomato boring worms?  I've heard that planting basil close to the tomatoes will help prevent this if this is the issue.


  2. Hmmm...  most cases it happens because of insects, they kill your plant growth and eat the sensitive part of a growing plant, each time when it looses a sensitive part it looks dull or your plant will slightly bent down, I suggest you to use some pesticides to protect plant from the insects or killing germs. Check your plants are having the proper sunlight or not, plats need sunlight to get an energy.

  3. it may have some dirt worms or little bugs that are feeding off of them... or a combination of over watering them and worm's, bugs...

  4. dude water

  5. maybe over watered  but wierd how nothing else died.

  6. try putting sevin dust on them and watering them

  7. Over watered them.

  8. have you tried pruning them? take off all the "suckers" and bottom wilted leaves to resemble a tree? I did that to mine and i have a constant flow of tomatoes!

  9. My flowers wilt (and look dead!) if I have a period of hot weather with no water relief. Try watering your plants in the early morning before the sun starts baking on them. Give them a thorough soaking and see if they don't start to start to straighten up. I thougth I was going to lose all of my flowers, but after careful daily watering, they came back around and now they look stunning. Good luck!

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