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I originally posted this in Pests and Diseases on the 20th. The curling is getting worse, and I'm not sure what to do about it.
These are two pepino plants started from seed this year. I don't expect any fruit from them this year as I read they take at least a couple of years to fruit, so they will be coming in (probably to the garage) in the winter. They were doing well, got aphids and some tiny white things, got rid of the aphids with Safer soap spray, and looked fine. Today they have many leaves curled along the lengthwise edges, one plant much more than the other. Any ideas? Soap damage?
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