Curling Tomato Leaves
- Subject: Curling Tomato Leaves
- From: N*
- Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2001 10:00:36 +0800
- Resent-date: Thu, 13 Dec 2001 17:48:07 -0800
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Subject: Curling Leaves Hi Guys,
Are all of your gardens hibernating?In Singapore it
has been raining but not very much. My Pendulina is at the end of its run and my
Florida Everglades is flowering. Beans and Peppers are producing. The rest of my
garden is at the re-planting stage.
I have a few other Tomato plants and 2 of my
Whippersnappers have curling (inwards but not all the way in to form a tube so I
dont think its Aphids) leaves. The leaves are a darker green, with a bit of
brown/yellow as well.The plants are in different parts of the garden and all my
other plants are fine.I am wondering what is causing this.The plants have buds
but the buds look like they maybe withering.What should I
do?
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