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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comWe bought the plants and they were perfectly healthy and then we transplanted them. The next day I could tell that they were not looking so good. Could they be in shock from being transplanted? What can I do to fix this problem? I have already ruled out pests and animals. They have been in the ground for 10 days and they are still alive and the bottoms are yellow.
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1 Comment To "Why Are My Tomato Plants Turning Yellow?"
#1 Comment By Heather On 06/04/2011 @ 2:15 pm
I would increasing watering. The first week or so a plant is in the ground, they need alot more water than usual. You might even want to water daily for a week or so to get them acclimated. This article will help:
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