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Originally Posted by estación seca
That's a virus called curly top.
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Maybe, but right now I think the others are correct this is too much nitrogen relative to other components.
Quick update: they appear to be unfurling. Last couple days, I noticed the plants mildly wilt and get soft midday when the june-gloom burned off. The plant appeared relaxed so I gently uncurled the leaves - they stiffen by evening, and slightly re-curl but not all the way. New growth appears normal.
Here are closeups of the two worst ones, and also a bug that looks like the kind that transfers the curly disease. The one titled "uncurling 1" is
the first photo here, while uncurling 2 is
the closeup from earlier.
I counted a dozen little black krim tomatoes today, but so far no tasmanian chocolates.