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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comWhy are my tomatillos so small? I didn’t know that I should have planted two until now while researching this problem. The plant has tons of fruit pods but the largest they get is maybe the size of a cherry tomato. Does it need to be fertilized?
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1 Comment To "Tomatillo"
#1 Comment By nikki-phipps On 08/03/2017 @ 8:10 am
Your tomatillos are probably a variety that naturally produces small, cherry tomato-sized fruit inside the husk. If the plant itself is small, it may be a problem with lack of water or the plant may need to be fertilized.
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