Sounds like it might be a forking bush (indeterminant) variety
rather than a cordon sort? What type are they Chef?
Leaf curl can be caused by a virus...
But this is quite rare...
Leaf curling is common and not a problem.
I find it happens most when there is high nitrogen levels... as Wellie said common around fruit set in hot weather, Just a theory... but perhaps it means it's time to start a potassium rich feeding regime?
Otherwise it could just be shading issues on plants with high leaf coverage.

Leaf curl can be caused by a virus...


Leaf curling is common and not a problem.

Otherwise it could just be shading issues on plants with high leaf coverage.
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