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Old June 8, 2007   #2
Suze
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A lot of conditions can make plants look like the picture you're referring to. That's a small picture, and about all I can make out in it is a bit of droopiness.

Also, I think tomatotone is an organic (or mostly organic) fertilizer, which means it would have to be activated/broken down by soil microorganisms to "feed" the soil. At least that's my understanding of the product; I don't use it. So I doubt that's the problem.

Heavy/extended rains can be hard on plants, especially ones that just got planted out.
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