H2o2 Shock on Tomato Leafs?

sirtom68

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Howdy everybody. I have 10 Better Bush smokeless tomatoes in an aeroflo knock off I built outside on my back deck. Overall the plants look phenomenal. Last monday I ran some H2o2 to clean out any slime , dead roots etc...things you get with high temps. It cleaned up the roots really well. Now looking at the very tops of the plants the newer leafs have light lime green edges/margins, not interveinal, just on the edges... not yellow but enough to concern me. Could this be a symptom of shock from the peroxide? pH is stable at 5.9. Has me concerned a bit because I have had a hell of a time with tomatoes in this unit. Looks like I have everything dialed in other than this and Im hoping someone can easy my mind a little. I put the tomatoes in on easter sunday and already have a half dozen golf ball sized maiters and bookoos of blooms. I dont have a camera so I cant post a pic. Any help will be appreciated. :neutral:
 
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