My tomato plant was repotted recently (this is not the issue as im having it with another plant in a different pot which it was germinated in) and now the leaves are droopy. i watered them this morning as the soil felt quite dry, but they're still getting worse. i'm really worried and i dont know what to do. I'm in manchester, Uk.

by Purple_Orchid_1308

2 Comments

  1. EasternAd8628

    Did you open the window? It looks like you’ve got windburn. It might also be root rot.

  2. speppers69

    Transplant shock can cause drooping. It’s very stressful. Keep up with your watering and it should recover in about a week. Watering is extremely important when transplanting. Don’t over-water it. But also don’t let it dry out. You want consistently moist soil. And you can give it a dose of 50% diluted balanced fertilizer once a week.

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