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Old 09-05-2008, 10:31 PM
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hi every one;
could anyone tell me why the leaves on my tomatoes are curled up like a clenched fist its only the new leaves that grow then after a couple of weeks they seem to sraighten up is it a serious problem , wat am i doing wrong ,
they are bout 2-3foot tall with flowers on[one a couple of tiny toms on]some one please help me im getting a bit worried
many thanks for reading this


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Old 10-05-2008, 01:57 PM
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hi every one;
could anyone tell me why the leaves on my tomatoes are curled up like a clenched fist its only the new leaves that grow then after a couple of weeks they seem to sraighten up is it a serious problem , wat am i doing wrong ,
they are bout 2-3foot tall with flowers on[one a couple of tiny toms on]some one please help me im getting a bit worried
many thanks for reading this


john
Hi Green grass, (Are you still in Heartbeat) If your plant looks healthy, this is called Tomato Leaf Roll, and it occurs in certain varieties. It can also be caused by over watering, usually once the compost dries out again, the leaf returns to normal. Only ever water from the bottom of the plant.
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