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    I've had a very poor showing with tommy seedlings this year, but now I've got a few that are showing signs of doing a bit of something. I moved them out of the house a bit sooner than I would have liked into the unheated gh. They seem to have taken to it ok and are putting on a growth spurt right now. They seem to be a darker green than earlier efforts were, with one or two exceptions. Now to the real question. When I go to shut up in ghe evening, the toms have all raised their leaves almost vertically. What could be the cause? It' still quite light when I shut the gh, and the temps were still approaching 20° or there abouts.

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    If they are curling as well then on young plants it should be nothing to worry about especially as they are a nice dark green. One explanation maybe a wide variation in the day and night temperatures I have a few seedlings doing this at the moment just because of that.
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      I'd go for temperature fluctuation too, but its stayed nice and warm at night for the last few nights. When I open the gh in the morning, about 8, the plants are back to normal, which makes me think it mat be a lot to do with light.

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        The quick answer is they are saying, Yipee! we've got some proper sunshine at last, or the technical long version here: Phototropism: Growing towards an Understanding of Plant Movement

        My flowering 30" tall toms did it today as well as the little ones I sowed 3 weeks ago. Fist day of wall to wall blue skies and 24c.

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