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Greenhouse tomato leaf curl
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Posted by kiropod 7 (My Page) on Mon, Jan 23, 12 at 15:39
| I've been growing tomatoe's in my greenhouse since October and have noted that the leaves on the plants have been curling up and are spotted. Once that happens, the leaf dies off. New leaves are still being produced. I've notice that the leaves have small weblike growth on them. I was thinking that I might hava mite infestation. I'm also growing cucumbers, lettuce and have a lemon tree in the greenhouse Pics can be seen at:

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RE: Greenhouse tomato leaf curl
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| Difficult to know what's happening with such fuzzy images. Can you try again? |
RE: Greenhouse tomato leaf curl
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| Sure. Will attempt to do so soon. I pulled out most of the tomato plants as they seemed to be really infected. The top picture is the clearest as you can see the leafs curling up. |
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