Q&A – Why are my tomato leaves curling?
Question:
Why are my tomato leaves curling?
Answer:
There are several types of curling you can see on these leaves. Lengthwise curling toward the center is called physiological leaf roll. It is caused by stress on the plant. This is often caused by temperature or moisture stress, or too aggressive pruning. Other less common causes of leaf rolling are disease or herbicide damage.
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Why are my tomato leaves curling?
Answer:
There are several types of curling you can see on these leaves. Lengthwise curling toward the center is called physiological leaf roll. It is caused by stress on the plant. This is often caused by temperature or moisture stress, or too aggressive pruning. Other less common causes of leaf rolling are disease or herbicide damage.
Related Videos:
Growing Tomatoes
Tomato Pests
Related Resources:
Tomato Diseases & Disorders
Trouble(s) with Tomatoes