My black cherry tomatoes seedlings are having an issue. The roma and brussel sprouts are doing fine with the same watering schedule. I thought it was from overwatering so I cut back but still having the same issue. This has happened with every seedling of this variety. Any help is appreciated. Water is distilled and pH 6.1 out of the jug. I have some weak nutrients I feed it every other time.

by Unzensierte

3 Comments

  1. Naijadey

    Those look extremely dry. I suggest using a humidity dome. Seedlings need high moisture in the air

  2. Zyriakster

    This looks like you want to plant a tomato-plant in the dessert. I do like the fact that you are not drowning your plants, but you must make sure that they are actually moist. 🙂

  3. Over-Alternative2427

    I’d keep their feet wet by putting more water and nutes in that container since they need to grow for an always-wet environment. There’s no need to make the roots go through cycles of dry and wet.

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