Just started trying to grow from seeds. For some reason all of my roma plants look like this. All other varieties are thriving in the same conditions. What can I do to save them?

by bm302116

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  1. NearlyFerdy

    Mine look like this too. I lost 36 plants. They just shriveled and died. They were seeds from Bakers Creek. I haven’t figured out why yet.

  2. Choice_Additional

    Your soil looks super dry. I keep my roma seedlings moist at all times with a fan on them.

  3. BballerForever

    Need more info:
    – why does the soil look cultivated? It’s better to have it packed tightly down and around the roots.
    – what soil are you using? Ground soil isn’t a good choice.
    – have you fertilized it yet? If not, If apply a 50:50 mix of all purpose tomatoe fertilizer (like a 5-4-3 or similar) and water down w fish emulsion, done weekly or every 2 weeks. Water daily, avoid wetting the leaves and main stem.
    – pruning: trim off the lower branches, those leaves are dead and won’t turn green again, they’re just portals for disease
    – what climate are you in? I’m in 7B California and thI nights are still cool so I bring all my plants into the warm garage before each night.

    It can probably still be saved.

  4. No_Afternoon_5150

    Two options. Either there is too little water or too much nitrogen. Did you fertilize the soil?

  5. Had a similar issue this year, but ironically my Roma were fine it was charokee purple that did this.

    I don’t know for sure what happened, but my best guess is a fungus infection. The stem didn’t look like weeping off, but I’ve had issues with weeping off before.

    Tried a diluted hydrogen peroxide and one of the plants bounced back. It was still stunted though.

  6. Kyrie_Blue

    Woke up to the start of this today. Seems like overwatering + cool overnight temps have been my downfall.

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