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Two Choices
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Why are my peppers and tomato seedlings going yellow?
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April 12, 2012, 21:21:04 »
For some reason my veggie seedlings are all looking a bit yellow and some peppers have brown marks on the leaves. Used same seeds and compost as always and they are in the greenhouse on a heated bed (on at night but off during the day). Any suggestions and remedies welcome ???
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dtw
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Re: Why are my peppers and tomato seedlings going yellow?
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April 12, 2012, 22:08:24 »
It's been quite cold at night over the past few days, do you have a cover on them.
The roots might be warm, but the leaves will be cold if not.
I'm no expert, so it might be worth adding a photo if you can.
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sunloving
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Re: Why are my peppers and tomato seedlings going yellow?
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April 13, 2012, 08:27:20 »
I'd give them a feed in the next water to see if that picks them up. Yellowing is often a nitrogen or iron deficiency if it isnt a cold thing as above.
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