you apply a tea spoon of baking soda to each curled leaf. if this does not work, add vinegar. if the plant dies, you added too much.
roll the leaves the other way
The tomato leaf curl virus is a yellowing and upward curling of leaves on a tomato plant. It is a viral infection that has been transmitted through whiteflies. It will affect fruit production.
Leaf curling spiders eat flying insects and/or other bugs that get caught in it's web?
tomato worms, also called hookworms or tobacoworms,are what eats the leaf of tomato plants.
first of all tomato is not a tree, but the leaf arrangement of a tomato is very wide. there are leafs who are dropping, other leafs are erect, the most hybrid tomato (cultivate tomato) have straight leafs. Leafs on tomato are almost a fingerprint, there are many variations!
No, they are poisonous. The only edible part of the plant is the tomato(fruit).
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Leaf curl can be caused by a lack of water or too much heat/ sun. Also, specific to nephthytis leaf curling, are infestations of thrips, a small insect. Infested leaves become curled or distorted, with silver-gray scars or calloused areas where feeding has occurred. Thrips can transmit tomato spotted wilt virus to other plants. check local nurseries, greenhouses, or home improvement stores for pesticides to treat thrips.
stunted plants leaf curl up as a cup shape hard leaf midrib yellow leaves
This depends where you are growing it. Where you get winter temperatures yes as you treat the tomato as an annual.
Solanum lycopersicum is the scientific name of tomatoes.
meat - beet - sweet - treat beef - leaf tomato - potato (let's call the whole thing off...) soup - cantaloupe fish - garnish (kinda) that's all I got for now
the independent of the tomato plant is the leaf and the dependent variable is the root