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Tomato Plants Not Producing FruitHardiness Zone: 7b By bluehen from TN Feedback About This Post:RE: Tomato Plants Not Producing Fruit
First, no tomatoes will set fruit if the temps are above 90! Tomatoes are self pollinating so all you need to do is shake the plants once in a while to pollinate them. Post by wolfbytez RE: Tomato Plants Not Producing Fruit
I live in Oklahoma & have had tomato plants in my gardens every year for what seems like forever. If I don't plant them in the veggie garden, I plant them in bare spots around my house foundation. There are a few things that have worked well for me over the years. Post by Juanita S. RE: Tomato Plants Not Producing FruitI feel your pain. I live in FL but would imagine the circumstances are the same. One, it could be lack of pollination, in which case, take a small artist brush and pollinate the flowers yourself! It could be too much rain, it could be nightime temperatures are too hot, or too cool. For a desert plant tomatoes certainly are tempermental. Hope this helps. Post by maleesh RE: Tomato Plants Not Producing Fruit
We live on the north shore of MA and have had a lot of rain. We are having the same problem. I found out that because we had so much rain the bees were not able to polinate the flowers thus no fruit. Post by handicapped91 |
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