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3 Comments To "tomato plant blossoms not production fruit"
#1 Comment By heart On 07/29/2012 @ 4:23 pm
You are probably experiencing the same concern many people are having this year. Myself included. Tomatoes will not set fruit at 90 degree and above days.
#2 Comment By Ladee On 07/29/2012 @ 9:55 pm
Is it too late for them to produce yet this year or should I give up on them? Our temperatures seem to be settling down to more seasonable now. How late can I expect tomatoes if they do finally bear fruit?
#3 Comment By Nikki On 07/30/2012 @ 6:09 am
If you are getting flowers but no fruit, really the only issue is pollination. Because of the high heat in much of the country this season, this makes pollinators a little lazier than they should be. Therefore, you may need to hand pollinate to make up for it. This article will help with that: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/vegetables/tomato/pollinate-tomatoes.htm [1]