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Last Year I Had A Very Successful Cherry Tomato Plant. This Spring A Few Volunteers Came Up. The First One Has Numerous Flowers Bu

t they drop off without developing into fruit. Any suggestions.


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#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 05/27/2020 @ 2:49 pm

This, actually, has several causes. I would suspect, first, that nutrient levels could be off. Test the soil for deficiencies, or pH swings. These articles will help:

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Should soil tests confirm deficiency, I would advise amending accordingly. These articles will help:

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If this doesn't correct your issue, then you may be at odds with your environment. Temperature or humidity levels can halt fruit production.

This article will help:

https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/vegetables/tomato/tomato-blossoms-no-tomatoes.htm [5]

And, finally- This article will give you all of the information that you will need to be proficient at growing tomatoes:

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