Big plants, lots of flowers, no fruit. However, in the same garden, same soil, light and pollinators my plum and brandy wine are producing, while my German browns and Cherokees are not. The plants also don't seem to be getting as big as the plum type. Please advise.
Big Tomato Plants, Lots of Flowers, No Fruit
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Downtoearthdigs
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Answered on July 5, 2015
There can be several reasons.
Here is a link that will help you pinpoint the issue.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/vegetables/tomato/tomato-blossoms-no-tomatoes.htm
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thebeacon
Answered on July 5, 2015
Chance are the plants that are producing fruit are determent (ripens at the same time) and the others are indetermenant (ripens over a period of a few weeks.) Hit them all with an epson salt bath which aid in fruit development.
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