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the leaves are yellow ? MysteryNope, same bag of dirt. When I transplanted the first tomatoes their original soil went into the larger container with them & then I added new soil to top them off.

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the leaves are yellow ? MysteryNope, same bag of dirt. When I transplanted the first tomatoes their original soil went into the larger container with them & then I added new soil to top them off.
I do have miracle grow I could try on them or maybe better yet I can try repotting them with a small amount of coffee grounds & crushed egg shell in the bottom of the pot.the leaves are yellow ? MysteryReady to try an experiment ? Find some dries chicken poop and crush it and sprinkle it on top of the dirt of a couple of them. Got any miracle grow ?
Have done all the above with them.Just as too much or not enough light can cause yellowing seedling plants, too much or too little water or fertilizer could also be the problem. ... Overwatering, however, is a very common cause of sickly plants. Let the soil begin to dry a bit between waterings.Nov 26, 2016
Thanks hun, I've gotta get moving & get something done today. I think I will try transplanting them to see if it makes a difference. Can't hurt, it's not like I would plant them in the ground if they weren't thriving.
I think that is 100% the problem. It was doom & gloom for weeks with all those spring storms we got here.Lisa, could they have gotten cold in the window? Low light from the snow? Seems that the weather would be a culprit.