What does this look like it is? Not all of the plants look like this but about 8 of 30 do.

by EntrepreneurCalm3153

11 Comments

  1. leftfootshorter

    When leaves curl up, my go-to is to give them a drink.

  2. MissouriOzarker

    They’re probably thirsty, but I wouldn’t entirely discount the possibility that they’re just being dramatic and trying to get your attention because they’re divas.

  3. deathby1000screens

    They might appreciate some mulch to help hold moisture in.

  4. Same_Box2806

    like the other commenters said, water. also you can cultivate a little between rows before you water and they will really jump.

  5. EntrepreneurCalm3153

    Should have a good rain tonight and we shall see. Been growing tomatoes this way for a few years and never noticed this problem. I was thinking herbacide damage.

  6. vechiles3

    I’m dealing with this same issue in 4 beds. Attributing it to bad compost. Aminopyralid poisoning is what I’m thinking. Luckily I have 16 other beds but also dealing with some early blight in those. Fun times!

  7. Total_Transition1533

    I don’t see anything wrong. Maybe give them some calcium? I did that to my dwarf tomatoes and couldn’t believe the difference after 5 days.

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