Unusual to have any problems with my tomatoes, other than germination sometimes, but my Apero cherry toms seem to be looking a bit sickly - see pics.
I have not seen anything like this before and the other 4 varieties that have been in close proximity are totally unaffected. So I am thinking it might be something viral and to do with the seeds themselves (bought from Chiltern Seeds). The lower leaves are very limp and the upper leaves seem to be yellowing from the stem to the tip of the leaf. I have changed the soil, isolated them away from the other toms and given them a spray of Epsom Salts but I don't think it looks lke typical magnesium deficiency. I am going to contact Chiltern Seeds too to see if other problems have been reported.
Any thoughts would be gratefully received. These are the best flavoured cherry tomato out there in my opinion and the seeds are hard to come by, especially as they are an F1, so I really want to keep them going if I can.
I can't find any pics that look siilar on the Internet either.
I have not seen anything like this before and the other 4 varieties that have been in close proximity are totally unaffected. So I am thinking it might be something viral and to do with the seeds themselves (bought from Chiltern Seeds). The lower leaves are very limp and the upper leaves seem to be yellowing from the stem to the tip of the leaf. I have changed the soil, isolated them away from the other toms and given them a spray of Epsom Salts but I don't think it looks lke typical magnesium deficiency. I am going to contact Chiltern Seeds too to see if other problems have been reported.
Any thoughts would be gratefully received. These are the best flavoured cherry tomato out there in my opinion and the seeds are hard to come by, especially as they are an F1, so I really want to keep them going if I can.
I can't find any pics that look siilar on the Internet either.

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