FYI, just got back from a 4 day vacation when this started (I had a roommate water my plants while I was away).
Alright, about 3 days ago I noticed the lower leaves of one/two of my tomato plants yellow (new growth) and touching the soil. I figured it was from underwatering so I watered the plants and the next day there was no change (infact the plants were worse off, and another plant started showing symptoms I believe). I then figured there must be a nutrient deficiency so I lightly fertilized one plant and left it be to see if there was difference.
Now I can not ignore what must be happening, possible fungal/virus/disease. I did not initially worry about this since the plants were grown exculsively indoors (and I'm more of a pepper fiend) but I'm a fool to think this way as I've seen the occaisonal fly etc in the garage.
NEXT: My pepper plants, mostly my Red Savina plants, have been curling upwards and becoming wrinkly and slightly off color (I think, it's hard to tell sometimes after looking at the plants under the growlights) for about 2 weeks now. Is this caused by too much light exposure (18hr/day with LED lights approx 16-24" above the plants). Are these related? What could have caused this? What actions should I take in either diagnosing or treating this? I'd like to avoid any heavy pesti/fungicides but I'll do what's required to get this under control. Until then I've moved all the seemingly affected plants (tomato, as the pepper plants haven't been "quarantined" this whole time and any spreading would have most likely occured by now) away from the other plants. Let me know if you guys need some better pictures!
http://i.imgur.com/Ox6TeA6.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/Xjd0oso.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/ljsQLw0.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/r2jccb0.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/FcfbbKV.jpg
Alright, about 3 days ago I noticed the lower leaves of one/two of my tomato plants yellow (new growth) and touching the soil. I figured it was from underwatering so I watered the plants and the next day there was no change (infact the plants were worse off, and another plant started showing symptoms I believe). I then figured there must be a nutrient deficiency so I lightly fertilized one plant and left it be to see if there was difference.
Now I can not ignore what must be happening, possible fungal/virus/disease. I did not initially worry about this since the plants were grown exculsively indoors (and I'm more of a pepper fiend) but I'm a fool to think this way as I've seen the occaisonal fly etc in the garage.
NEXT: My pepper plants, mostly my Red Savina plants, have been curling upwards and becoming wrinkly and slightly off color (I think, it's hard to tell sometimes after looking at the plants under the growlights) for about 2 weeks now. Is this caused by too much light exposure (18hr/day with LED lights approx 16-24" above the plants). Are these related? What could have caused this? What actions should I take in either diagnosing or treating this? I'd like to avoid any heavy pesti/fungicides but I'll do what's required to get this under control. Until then I've moved all the seemingly affected plants (tomato, as the pepper plants haven't been "quarantined" this whole time and any spreading would have most likely occured by now) away from the other plants. Let me know if you guys need some better pictures!
http://i.imgur.com/Ox6TeA6.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/Xjd0oso.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/ljsQLw0.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/r2jccb0.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/FcfbbKV.jpg