I transplanted it a week ago and it’s very droopy. The soil isn’t dry as it rained a few days ago. Beginner gardener in zone 7b by vctross container gardening 5 Comments Uschisewpie 14 hours ago Looks thirsty. Tomatoes grown in bags need a lot of water. Like water every day during the spring and twice a day if the temps are over 90F. beamerpook 14 hours ago I would pick off the flowers for right now, to show the plants to grow a bit more before fruiting ASecularBuddhist 13 hours ago Not to be rained on. What brand of soil did you use? Limp_Shallot8984 12 hours ago Did you let it slowly get used to the outside temperature and environment? If not maybe its in shock.. thebentomouse 11 hours ago i would pick off the branches closest to ground as they will be more susceptible to disease and will help promote more top growth.
Uschisewpie 14 hours ago Looks thirsty. Tomatoes grown in bags need a lot of water. Like water every day during the spring and twice a day if the temps are over 90F.
beamerpook 14 hours ago I would pick off the flowers for right now, to show the plants to grow a bit more before fruiting
Limp_Shallot8984 12 hours ago Did you let it slowly get used to the outside temperature and environment? If not maybe its in shock..
thebentomouse 11 hours ago i would pick off the branches closest to ground as they will be more susceptible to disease and will help promote more top growth.
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Looks thirsty. Tomatoes grown in bags need a lot of water. Like water every day during the spring and twice a day if the temps are over 90F.
I would pick off the flowers for right now, to show the plants to grow a bit more before fruiting
Not to be rained on.
What brand of soil did you use?
Did you let it slowly get used to the outside temperature and environment? If not maybe its in shock..
i would pick off the branches closest to ground as they will be more susceptible to disease and will help promote more top growth.