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8 Causes Of Tomato Leaves Curling And What To Do
Environmental Stress:
Excessive heat, wind, or drought can cause leaves to curl.
Overwatering or Poor Drainage:
Waterlogged soil can lead to root rot and curling leaves.
Nutrient Imbalances:
Deficiencies or excesses in nutrients, especially nitrogen, can cause leaf curling.
Pests:
Insects like aphids, whiteflies, and spider mites can damage leaves, causing them to curl.
Diseases:
Viral infections, such as tomato yellow leaf curl virus, can cause leaves to curl and stunt growth.
Herbicide Damage:
Exposure to herbicides, either through drift or contaminated compost, can lead to leaf curling.
Physiological Leaf Curl:
Sometimes, leaves curl due to genetic factors or plant maturity.
Transplant Shock:
Newly transplanted tomatoes may experience leaf curling as they adjust to new conditions.
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