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1 Comment To "I Started Tomato Plants From Seed, Some Of Them Look Great And Some Started Curling In The Top And Are Stunted. What Causes This"
#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 04/11/2022 @ 2:24 pm
It could be due to too much nutrients in the soil, overwatering, overcrowding, or too much/too little lighting. Unfortunately, your photos did not come through, so I am unable to assess the damage, but those are most common issues resulting in curling.
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