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Leaf roll in tomatoe question
Several of my tomatoes are experiencing what appears to be leaf roll. The
lower leaves curl upwards, so that the endges of the leaf touch. It does not look anything like the leaf curl virus or mosaic virus, or any other disease that I've been able to find out about, and the plant seems to be otherwise healthy and vigorous. I can take some pics and post them if anyone wants to see it. I understand that this can be caused by a lot of things besides disease, including severe pruning, cold weather, and genetic predisposition. It seems to be just one type that does this. Still, it bugs me. Has anyone here seen this in their own tomatoes? Did it go away? Did it effect the plants? |
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