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Need help with 3 things. First i have a tomato plant in a pot with curling leaves. Not sure why or what to do about it. He also has some yellow spots on leaves. Sprayed with herbicide to be safe. What’s causing this and what should I do?

Second I have a raspberry and blackberry cane that after weeks/months still has not done anything. Followed instructions when bought, even soaked roots and all. No change at all. What should I do? Will they grow?

Finally bought some strawberry roots and planted them per instructions into a pot. Woody stems has burst thru ground on some but since no more signs of growth from stems and no signs of buds or leaves growing. Likewise has been weeks/ months. What should I do and will they grow. Help appreciated!

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Thanks you’ve been a great help

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Walmart. They were just the the roots. Came in a bag of soil with instructions on how to plant them. Did what it said and in time the shot these woody stems out of the ground but have done nothing more than that Idk maybe we didn’t water them enough but I thought strawberries were hardy and hard to kill

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Fungicide is what I meant then. So you think strawberry is dead, tomato needs more water and the black berry and raspberry more time, but it’s iffy if they gonna grow?

I dug up the strawberries a little and the woody stem is def growing out of the root itself. Hard to see in the pic but there are several roots all doing the same thing.

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