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Garden Update- Tomato troubles, Phosphorus deficiency


Mellissa over at Something Like Life is a great friend, we chit chat all the time, and we usually end up talking about food or gardening. It's a non stop circle with us it seems.  She just recently put her seedling plants outside, transferred her tomatoes but there was something noticed when she did it.

 The stems and leaves to the plants were purple or turning purple. I've never seen this, but I pulled my books out and found the answer surprisingly an easy fix.
Pictures courtesy  of Mellissa at Something Like Life. 

   Phosphorus deficiency happens when the soil is too cool early in the season. Mellissa mentioned she had just brought them from inside where the soil would probably be cool unless directly heated. Without direct sunlight nothing warms the soils. There's also probably a high amount of iron in the soil which can be corrected with lime ( there is organic gardening lime) . It can be either soil OR the water is high iron so you should test it. Another easy fix is to plant Valerian which will stimulate phosphorus activity in the soil. 
 As for the cool soil, you can put black mulch cloth down to keep the heat within the soil if the plants are too big to keep inside util the weather warms up. 
 The best thing about this is, the purple should go away. Once the plant is outside long enough the color should fade, if it does not then the soil content is off, you should really test it. Being purple won't harm the seedling and it has been seen in older plants so you should test the soil to make sure the plant is getting enough nutrients it needs, again the purple will fade it's not totally harmful to the plant.

Picture courtesy of Mellissa at Something Like Life. 

Both are easy to fix and the plant should correct itself so there is no real worry. Good news right? Let's hope Mellissa's Tomatoes grow! You can check out all her garden posts here, and catch up on the tomatoes health. 

3 comments:

Mellissa Hanks March 17, 2013 at 10:40 AM  

It's like you are speaking to me ;) oh wait you are hehehe I am going to head to the store later to check for some plants to plant! It could be the water as well. Living in oil country the water is high in EVERYTHING! Sometimes undrinkable :( Yep need to move!

My Journey With Candida March 18, 2013 at 11:07 AM  

Oh no.... I started my peppers in the window sill and it gets down right cold when I shut the drapes. Going to have to move them.

Karren Haller March 19, 2013 at 6:03 PM  

I love gardening and wish you well in fixing the deficiency.Miniature Fairy Houses WW w/Linky Coming from BFPR

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