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Old February 28, 2007   #1
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This is my first year growing tomatoes from seed. I have some big healthy plants about 3 weeks old. I noticed the stalk is turning a purple color. Is this normal?
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What's the variety?

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Okay, I have Ugly Ripe, A Beefsteak, Bucks County(hybrid).
They all seem very sturdy and healthy.
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I think some stems can be purple; however, the bottom of the leaves should not be.

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I would look at temperatures, if too low, that can cause pruple to show up in seedlings. Just an idea.
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I have fertilized them once. I do have a fan running on them that is cooling things down quite a bit. The leaves all look quite healthy. So it sounds like I might just have it a bit too cool?
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Could be a mineral deficiency, although
I would not jump to that conclusion without
any other symptoms if I had not grown that
variety before.

Photos of more mature plants with deficiency
diseases can be found here:

http://www.luminet.net/~wenonah/min-def/tomatoes.htm

You could pull one aside, spray it with a *very*
dilute solution of liquified kelp or fish emulsion
(or better yet, a mixture of the two) and see
if the purple disappears. Those organic products
typically need to be broken down by bacteria
before nutrients become available to the plant,
so do not expect instant results (I would check
for differences after two weeks).
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