Water and Light If the plant does not receive enough water it may produce fewer, smaller leaves. Tomatoes need at least eight hours of sun per day. If they do not get enough light, the plants will grow taller to try to reach the light source, resulting in leggier plants.

How do I increase tomato foliage?

If you are aiming for sizable tomatoes, go ahead and prune out the majority of the tomato suckers so your plant can concentrate its energy on growing and ripening large fruit instead of more foliage. Prune the suckers starting at the bottom of the plant, up to at least the second flower cluster.

Why do my tomato plants look spindly?

Overcrowding. Growing seedlings too close together, or failing to allow adequate space between tomato plants, also causes spindly plants. Overcrowding makes it difficult for the sunlight to reach all parts of the plants. Tomato plants respond by trying to stretch above neighboring plants in search of sunlight.

What is wrong with my tomato plant leaves?

Environmental issues, such as a lack of water, too much water, poor soil and too little light can also cause tomato plants to fail and die. Watering issues – When a tomato plant is under watered or over watered, it reacts the same way. It will develop yellow leaves and will look wilted.

How do you fix leggy tomato plants?

You can fix leggy tomato plants by providing sufficient light. 8 hours of direct sunlight, daily watering, and avoiding overcrowding. 3 Stems per pot is the maximum.

What do Underwatered tomatoes look like?

Underwatering: Tomato plants that are temporarily water-stressed will have wilted leaves that are still green. For plants stressed by underwatering, usually plants will wilt at least once before leaves begin to yellow. If water remains insufficient or with repeated wilting, yellow leaves will brown and die.