I planted my tomatoes in late spring, and they've grown really well, producing a ton of fruit. However, for the past month or so, something seems off with them. I've already fed them, but it didn't seem to help. Is the heat causing this issue, or could it be something else?
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I’ve found that staggering plantings can really help. When the older plants start to fade, the younger ones can still keep producing. It keeps your harvest going longer, especially if you're worried about diseases.
It sounds like your plants might be suffering from a disease, possibly fusarium wilt. I’d recommend picking off any infected leaves or stems as soon as you can to prevent it from spreading further. Keeping the area well-aired can help too!
