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tim:
For the first time in 50 years, nearly all my 20 plants have gone curly.

In Growbags in a cold house. Watered daily with dilute 2.1.4.

?? Tim

Deb P:
There's a lot of foliage on them still Tim, I'm guessing all those leaves are struggling to keep up with the variance in day/ night temperatures? We've gone from really high day temps to more moderate days but quite cool nights, perhaps a bit of selective defoliation might help the remaining plants?

Tiny Clanger:
All ours in the cold greenhouse have also gone curly this year.  I wondered if I should have whitewashed the glass due to the heat.  Had a lot of splits too due to panic watering.  On hte bright side the Oxhearts, Rainbow, Banana Legs, Green Zebra, Abraham Lincoln and Costoluto I grew outside straight into the plot ( OK with some added horse manure and liquid feed weekly), have done brilliantly well with minimal curl on only 1 plant.

tim:
Thanks - Difficult, Deb, because virtually all lives on every plant have gone this way - and from very early on. I tend to favour Clanger's idea of super heat. Although we did have netting shade for a bit.

And very many plants have had trusses green right up to the top before more than one or two have ripened.. Very strange!

Maybe the real problem is age - I'm not quite as methodical these days. And when I said WATERED EVERY DAY, I was really meaning INTENTION?

XX

Deb P:
Watering has certainly been a challenge this year for indoor toms, there has been a fair bit of 'panic watering' too (sometimes in complete darkness), good word for it! My outdoor bush tomatoes perversely have done wonderfully well despite suffering more irregular watering and feeding.....having that extra root run seems to make the difference when coping with extremes of temperature. You can bet next year of course will be completely different!😁

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