I have 2 more and they've got the same 'problem'. Why is this happening, and is it harmful? It's giving them a wilted look. I try turning them around but the stems are naturally flipping over, whats happening??
Some of my tomato’s leaves are doing this too. I have no idea why, so far i just removed them.
Mats_Bjoern
The plant is regulating how much light it absorbs and how much water is lost via transpiration, in my experience it is not a bad sign you plant is doing it. It means that it is getting more than enough light.
Illustrious_Order486
Shade for an extra one to two hours. Plant adjusts for light, if it was chemical or infection it would curl not twist. Twisting is a memory. If you look up how plants remember things, it will be a very very long read to fully understand.
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Some of my tomato’s leaves are doing this too. I have no idea why, so far i just removed them.
The plant is regulating how much light it absorbs and how much water is lost via transpiration, in my experience it is not a bad sign you plant is doing it. It means that it is getting more than enough light.
Shade for an extra one to two hours. Plant adjusts for light, if it was chemical or infection it would curl not twist. Twisting is a memory. If you look up how plants remember things, it will be a very very long read to fully understand.