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Old June 14, 2017   #23
RayR
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That doesn't look anything like physiological leaf roll, your leaves are cupping, not rolling, and the growth is distorted and the edges look like they are crispy.
My first impression was those plants look like they are starving when they shouldn't be, as you said your other veggies are doing well in the same conditions, so I think it's safe to say this is a problem that is specific to tomato plants. My guess is that it's either a systemic infection like TYLCV or it's a root disease or pest which you can't determine without digging a plant out of the bed, washing off the roots and getting a good look at the root health.
A plant that is root bound can look pretty stressed out but once you unravel those circling roots and get it in a larger volume of soil with gentle feedings. they'll bounce back and within a weeks time it will be nice and green and growing vigorously.
Your plants have been in that bed for a month or so.
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