Twisted or curled leaves on tomato plants can be caused by environmental stress, chemical exposure, or biological factors. While curling leaves do not necessarily kill the plant, determining the cause ...
Curling leaves on a tomato plant is an issue many people face. There are quite a few possible reasons why your tomato plant has curling leaves, and unfortunately, no matter the reason, it can ...
Q: I’m hoping you might be able to identify the problem with my tomatoes. The leaves are curling on four of my seven plants. Two are Celebrity and two are Jet Star. The other three are fine. Hopefully ...
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Reasons Why Your Tomato Plant Has Curling Leaves
Tomato plants are a classic summer garden staple. They are relatively easy to grow and produce a bountiful crop — especially considering the low level of effort needed to maintain a plant or two. That ...
Tomatoes are among the most popular backyard garden crops—and with good reason. Tomatoes are easy to grow, produce high yields, and the home-grown fruits taste far superior to their store-bought ...
Q: What causes curled, twisted leaves on my tomato all of a sudden? Is this a virus? It’s only on the youngest growth. A: Plant viruses and virus-like organisms (phytoplasmas) can cause weird symptoms ...
Tomato plants are one of the stars of the summer vegetable garden, grown by the vast majority of gardeners. Unfortunately, this beloved crop can come with some challenges, and one of the most common ...
I saw your recent column about tomato fruitworms, and was wondering if this pest also eats leaves. The leaves of one of my tomato plants are being eaten by something. A couple of the branches now have ...
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