The leaves of your young tomato plant may be curling due to various reasons such as overwatering, underwatering, nutrient deficiencies, pests, or environmental stress. It is important to check the plant's watering schedule, soil quality, and look for signs of pests to address the issue and help the plant thrive.
A young tomato plant and an adult tomato plant both have a stem.
The young plant doesn't have any tomatoes on it yet.
leaves
the leaves of the plant. this process is called 'photosynthesis'
it is called a seedling inless it has 2 leaves then it is not a plant its a sprout
I assume you what cotyledon as the answer here.
The young leaves of a plant embryo are called cotyledons. They are the first leaves to appear from the seed during germination and provide nutrients for the developing plant until it can produce its own food through photosynthesis.
High Nitrogen when the young plant is growing then high Potash when the fruit has set.
Depends on the variety or cultivar of tomato, the growth stage of the plant, fertilizer and water availability and light availability. When young a tomato will grow at about 5 - 8 cm per week, as it matures the plant growth both in height and in spread to about 20 - 25 cm per week.
Patchouli oil is made from the young leaves of the patchouli plant. To extract the oil, young leaves are fermented, then dried and steam-distilled.
The plumule is the bud of a young plant; the portion of the plant embryo giving rise to the first true leaves. Without the plumule you'd have no leaves.
The modified leaves that are found in embryonic plants are called cotyledons. Cotyledons are the first leaves produced by the plant. They are not true leaves and are considered to be seed-leaves because they are a part of the seed or embryo of the plant.