Tomato curling leaves

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Hey everyone, I need some help. My tomato's leaves curl and yellow since it was about 4 inches tall. Now it is about my height and it has some flowers and fruits but leaves keep curling.
I'm not sure if it's viral since the plant seems to keep growing but I have to be sure since I also have some peppers. It's indoors.

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Hey everyone, I need some help. My tomato's leaves curl and yellow since it was about 4 inches tall. Now it is about my height and it has some flowers and fruits but leaves keep curling.
I'm not sure if it's viral since the plant seems to keep growing but I have to be sure since I also have some peppers. It's indoors.

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Not near enough sunlight and too much water
 

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Wow..your tomato plants are really tall, and I agree with Chuck! Not enough sunlight and too much water will make the plants grow taller, thinner but not growing out bushier.
 

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Sorry to see your plant looking that way, it sure doesn't seem healthy to me! I am sure it grew tall trying to reach for sunlight. Are you sure you have it at a good place to catch enough light?
 

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My first thought was also not enough sun, tomatoes love the sun.
 

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That happened to our tomato of long ago - the leaves were unhealthy, somewhat wilted and curling. The cause is lack of water or too much heat. If the summer sun is scorching, a shade will solve that problem. And if the soil is always dry, add soft soil as topping at the base of the tomato plant so when you irrigate, the water would last until the afternoon.
 

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