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Problem with Tomato Leaves

My tomato plant seemed very healthy until some of the leaves have turned either down or up and are drooping a the end of the leaf. I see no bugs, but there was a light greyish coating on these leaves that can be wiped off. Do I have a serious problem? None of the websites I visited described or pictured the issue with my plant. It is growing in a large container. Any solution suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.


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