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A few leaves at the bottom of the plant will go yellow, no need to worry about that. If worse than that, it may be lack of nitrogen in the soil, or it may be a fungus or a bacterial problem. Perhaps pests are the cause or simply that the soil is not wet enough. Purchase a special tomato fertilizer and use as directed or at least, speak to an expert at a Garden Centre

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Not sure if you have them planted in the soil or in a container. However it sound like you are not getting enough water and nutrients. If it is very hot outside, tomatoes will not set their fruits without a little help. There is a spray you can get to put on the blossoms that will help your tomato set its fruit. Link below.

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Too much water

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