My plant has been pretty healthy (bugs have been a problem, but its kept high spirits) until recently, It began flowering about 2.5-3 weeks ago and has recently shown some yellowing and dying of the leaves and purpling of the stems.
I use a soil that contains mulch and nutrients for tomatoes. During the veg months I used a liquid fertilizer mix high in nitrogen, and recently I have switched to a well rounded fert for flowering that contains high amounts of phosphorous, nitrogen, and has smaller ammounts of zinc, magnesium, potassium, and something else..
I may not be giving it enough fertilizer?
It sits in the texas heat which is around 105 degrees lately with high humidity. I water the plant daily, as of late I've been giving it almost 3/4 gallon of water a day. This water is mostly tap water, every now and then I let my water sit out for a while, but I honestly havent made a regimen on it. I also only use my fertilizer once a week.
Is this perhaps my problem?
I will try to attach a picture of the issue.
I use a soil that contains mulch and nutrients for tomatoes. During the veg months I used a liquid fertilizer mix high in nitrogen, and recently I have switched to a well rounded fert for flowering that contains high amounts of phosphorous, nitrogen, and has smaller ammounts of zinc, magnesium, potassium, and something else..
I may not be giving it enough fertilizer?
It sits in the texas heat which is around 105 degrees lately with high humidity. I water the plant daily, as of late I've been giving it almost 3/4 gallon of water a day. This water is mostly tap water, every now and then I let my water sit out for a while, but I honestly havent made a regimen on it. I also only use my fertilizer once a week.
Is this perhaps my problem?
I will try to attach a picture of the issue.
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