Herbicide damage....again?
Please tell me I'm wrong. The arrows pointing on the tomato plant is new green growth. Is it suppose to look like this or is it drift?
I recently pulled 7 out of my 8 tomato plants that had herbicide drift. They were about 2 feet tall with all new growth looking like this but way worse.
Since it was early in the season I bought 4 more two weeks ago and now this. Mind you this is in a different raised bed about 15 feet away.
I've been super paranoid of it happening again bc my original tomato plants that I pulled, 5 out of the 7 I started from seed a couple months ago. And it sucks losing plants from something you have no control over.
Originally by u/Ok_Clue_640 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/256cnjew
Please tell me I'm wrong. The arrows pointing on the tomato plant is new green growth. Is it suppose to look like this or is it drift?
I recently pulled 7 out of my 8 tomato plants that had herbicide drift. They were about 2 feet tall with all new growth looking like this but way worse.
Since it was early in the season I bought 4 more two weeks ago and now this. Mind you this is in a different raised bed about 15 feet away.
I've been super paranoid of it happening again bc my original tomato plants that I pulled, 5 out of the 7 I started from seed a couple months ago. And it sucks losing plants from something you have no control over.
Originally by u/Ok_Clue_640 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/256cnjew
Herbicide damage....again? ðŸ˜
Please tell me I'm wrong. The arrows pointing on the tomato plant is new green growth. Is it suppose to look like this or is it drift?
I recently pulled 7 out of my 8 tomato plants that had herbicide drift. They were about 2 feet tall with all new growth looking like this but way worse.
Since it was early in the season I bought 4 more two weeks ago and now this. Mind you this is in a different raised bed about 15 feet away.
I've been super paranoid of it happening again bc my original tomato plants that I pulled, 5 out of the 7 I started from seed a couple months ago. And it sucks losing plants from something you have no control over.
Originally by u/Ok_Clue_640 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/256cnjew
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