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WEEDKILLER WIPEOUT?
I've been growing tomatoes for many years but this year some of the plants are distorted.
Martin Gill, Plymouth
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STEVE SAYS: Your plants could be showing symptoms caused by either a virus or hormone weedkiller damage.
Viruses causing these symptoms are spread by hand, tools or seeds and affected plants are best discarded (do not compost them). Weedkiller damage occurs