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Old March 30, 2018   #16
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Thanks everyone. We planted it on the dam of our pond. We go feed our fish every evening, so it will be checked daily except in inclement weather. Water is a few feet away too, so it will get watered regularly. The pond is about 100 yards from the garden, so it's far enough away to not cause any problems.

I appreciate everyone's input! Thank you!
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Old March 31, 2018   #17
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I just transplanted a Black Krim that has curled leaves, but not as much your plant. It was in a 6-pack holder with the other 5 looking great. It turned out that the plant wasn't getting enough water. It's already looking better after I transplanted and watered it.
Black Krim is known for having rolled lraves. I had that issue few years ago. Then i was concerned. But my search showed that it happens with BK often. Maybe there are other varieties with similar characteristic.
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Old March 31, 2018   #18
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Hardin's miniature's leaves roll naturally, but it's each leaflet rolls in on itself.

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Old April 2, 2018   #19
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This happens to my feurwerk tomatoes when I do my first transplant. It’s stress. Once they go in the ground the new leaves will be fine.
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