Excessive watering can lead to root rot and other water-related issues.
Inadequate drainage in containers can lead to waterlogged soil, suffocating the roots.
Using containers that are too small can restrict root growth and lead to stunted plants.
Using low-quality or compacted soil can hinder root development and nutrient uptake.
Insufficient sunlight can result in weak, leggy plants and poor fruit production.
Planting too many tomato plants in one container can compete for nutrients and space, leading to reduced growth.
Using the wrong type or amount of fertilizer can cause nutrient deficiencies or toxicity.
Neglecting pest and disease management can quickly devastate container-grown tomatoes.