Re: Curling Tomato Leaves


Nesa,

I've had certain varieties of tomatoes curl due to water stress while their
neighbours were just fine. I guess some varieties are very sensitive and
although it looks not so good, I still got lots of tomatoes from the plants.
Do you use a soaker hose on them? That helped a lot with mine.

Arzeena
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----- Original Message -----
From: Nesa <nesa@pacific.net.sg>
To: <veggie-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 6:00 PM
Subject: Curling Tomato Leaves



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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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