Tomato plant leaves curled

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Hi,
My tomato plants have been doing great this year, up until just recently that I've noticing some of the leaves starting to curl.
Anyone know why this might be happening? I don't see any bugs on it, so I'm not sure what is going on.
 

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Has it been really hot lately? If so you would need to water the plants more than you have been watering in the past to make up for the heat.
 
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Hi,
My tomato plants have been doing great this year, up until just recently that I've noticing some of the leaves starting to curl.
Anyone know why this might be happening? I don't see any bugs on it, so I'm not sure what is going on.
That is what looks like a large humidity and/or temperature change. Usually it is not so much temp changes but humidity. The plant looks good and I wouldn't worry. Keep on what you are doing as I am quite sure the plant will grow out of it. If the leaves start yellowing and the leaf edges turn brown that is another story.
 
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Thanks for the replies, actually the temp has changed some over the past few days.
It went from the 70's to high 80's for a few days, now it's in the high 70's but it's very muggy out.

Glad to hear the plants are probably OK.

thanks for your help
 
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I would say that they may just need more water. Mine have been doing that lately also and after I heavily watered them overnight they bounced back and look awesome again.
 
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Mine are doing the same, I believe it is from the heat. It was really cool and then we got a huge heat wave that lasted a week of 90 plus temperatures, I think that is the way of the plant protecting itself from the heat.
 

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