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hdan

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The plant looks pretty healthy to me too. But while we're on the subject, this article suggest that one of the first factors to consider with leaf curl would be too much heat and/or light: https://learn.hydrobuilder.com/leaves-curling-up/

VIPARSPECTRA P2000 LED 250 WATT full spectrum Grow Light is what I have on the tomato plants running at 80% 18" above the plants in vegetative stage on a timer 14 hours a day.​

 

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Something is going on with these plants.
Just haven't figured it out yet.
 

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Yes, I do want the tomato plants outside soon, more room outside than inside. Still getting cool weather here. 30's & 40's, 34° lastnight, 29° tonight. Probably another week or so I can move them outside.

if it is getting that cool out i would not be putting them out in a week. on warmer days you could gradually get them outside in some dappled light to start acclimating them, but beware leaving them out when it does get cold again. they're just not cold weather loving plants. like peppers they want warm...
 

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Wish I could look at a 4 week old tomato plant & tell what it needed to be healthy.
I've heard people say they let the tomato plant tell them what it needed, but mine won't tell me anything.
Maybe your tomato plant is too shy to tell you!
 

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