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This Cold Set plant exhibits curling (lateral?) on some leaves on the two lowest stems; the other is more pronounced (more leaves affected). No discoloration, and everything farther up on the plant appears fine.
This is a plant I started from seed.
This message was edited Jun 8, 2009 5:06 PM
I have just read that:
" . . . Leaf roll, or leaf curl, is a physiologic distortion that may develop with periods of cool, rainy weather. It cause the lower leaves to roll upward and become thick and leathery. Leaf roll does not affect plant growth or fruit production and requires no treatment."
Although the leaves do not seem (yet) to be "thick and leathery", we have had cool and wet conditions for the past few days (over 3" of rain in 8 days and a lot of highs in the 60s).
This message was edited Jun 8, 2009 9:56 PM
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