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Why are the leaves of my chilli plant in my indoor garden curving upwards from the sides?

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Hi, I've a small indoor garden maintaining some oriental herbs and some chili plants, all in soil with nutrients maintaining a steady temperature of 30c. watering as good as I can not too often and not too little. but the leaves are curving upwards from the sides as if they want to close inward on some chilli plants. I sometimes mist the leaves is this a bad idea? please tell me why they are like this? a small amount of withering is visible on the very, very lowest leaves they are turning yellow. I've 2x 125 easi grow blue spectrum CFL's in the grow tent. please advise

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  1. HELLO

    THEY ARE WITHERING THAT MEANS

    1) A LITTLE LESS HEAT AT 30c YOU ARE AT THE TOP OF RANGE 25 TO 30

    OR

    2)A LITTLE  MORE WATER EACH TIME

    OR

    WATER THE SAME BUT MORE OFTEN

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