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1 Comment To "Cherry Tomatoes"
#1 Comment By Downtoearthdigs On 05/25/2017 @ 8:44 pm
When the tomatoes drop prematurely it is generally due to plant stress.
This can be temperature changes, uneven watering, insects or disease.
Excess fertilizing and high nitrogen levels can also cause fruit to drop.
Your green tomatoes can be still ripened off the vine.
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