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Sorry Tom, but I have accidentally deleted your thread!!! ![]() Once deleted I can't recover a thread, but thankfully I have managed to copy and paste your post and Stupo's reply. Sorry!! ![]() Hi all, I'm new to gardening and I'd really appreciate some advice for my baby tomatoes (Gardener's delight). I've sown them at the beginning of April and they've been growing happily inside my flat in small pots so far. Last week I decided it was time to leave some of them stand outside on my balcony during the day. But their leaves are starting to look less healthy than those of the tomatoes still inside: they got yellow/brown at the tips, some are withering...Did they dislike the sudden change? Any thought anyone? Many thanks! Hi Little Tom, I am no expert, but i had the same problem with a few of my tom plants. I have been trying to find a thread that i recall reading which if i remember correctly, mentioned the word "Scorched". As said, i am no expert, but i am sure that some of the more "Elite" members will put you straight, when they finally "Wake Up" cheers stupo.
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Hi Tom and Stupo, there are a few threads about scorch or wind damage. Here are a couple:-
tomato leaves with black spots & shiny patches The image on post no7 sounds like your plants:- Cucumbers!
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