Blossom end rot happens at the blossom end of the tomato and is caused by inadequate watering, including over watering. Tomatoes will grow too fast for their skins and crack when the plants are over watered. Water deeply once a week when possible to avoid problems.
Late blight will appear as brown lesions on green tomatoes. If the condition continues it will turn into white mold.
Watering 1" is to water your plant so that the top inch or so of the soil/media is very moist, not soaked or over-watered.
I am not completely sure but it may be due to over watering.
Depending on the type of plant, it either won't care or it will die. More plants die from over-watering than from under-watering. If you don't know what type of pot plant you have, ask someone who knows about plants; then you can ask (or search online) for information about caring for your plant.
When the tomato plant grows over the top of your tomato cage, simply let them fall down over the sides. It will make picking the fruits much easier.
Just how often a pumpkin plant needs to be watered depends on the state of the soil. The owner of the plant should judge the soil before watering; if it seems already very moist, watering should be kept to a minimum. In general, however, pumpkin plants should be watered every two days. Watering every day can over-soak the soil, leading to disease.
It depends on which type of tomato cage you are using. If it is the wire cage, you simply wait until the tomato plant has been growing in your garden for about 3 weeks. Then set the cage over top the tomato plant and push the wire legs down into the soil. It is better to try this when the soil is soft after a rain.
Yes.
They are just fungus gnats from over watering. Set it outside & dry it out some & they will disappear.
You may have got a male plant. These plants do not bear fruit. They are grown to pollinate female plants. If the plant has flowers, the flowers are not getting pollinated to bear fruit.
on of the most common reasons why leaves fall off yucca plants is due to over watering
Your plant may be too dry and needs watering or the plant is diseased with soil mealie bugs, or suffering from being too wet continuously.
yes because the plant is still producing oxygen even though the sun provides energy for the plant to produce oxygen. The reason that the answer is yes is because, the person who is watering the plant is exhaling oxygen so the plant takes in the oxygen