Yellow bottom leaves on tomato plants?


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This is normal. . those leaves may be the first leaves that were on the plant and they should drop off when the plant gets older. If the rest of your plant is doing ok, I would not worry about it.


Quite normal.
On any tomato plants I've grown, that is just normal. If you trim off the lower leaves more energy will go into the production of the tomato. Bigger and better.
Answer one, yes, it is quite natural for tomatoe plants to lose there secondary growth leaves due to new growth coming on, they sap the strength from the secondary old growth.

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