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leaves curling upward versus downward
On a few pepper plants (in a common container) the leaves are curling
upward a bit at the edges, especially the newest leaves. I've read the when they curl under it is because the plant expires greater moisture out the underside of leaves and some problem, such as root damage, isn't getter enough water to the plant. (I can't find the web page again) If the curl upwards, does it indicate too much moisture/wetness? DiGiTAL_ViNYL (no email) |
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leaves curling upward versus downward
If the curl upwards, does it indicate too much moisture/wetness?
See: http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/CoopE...s/tomaprob.htm sed5555 |
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