tomatoes - Knowledgebase Question

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Question by johnmclendon
July 8, 2009
my tomatoe plants are flowering but they dry up and tomatoes are not producing.what is the cause of this and what can I do if anything for them?


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Answer from NGA
July 8, 2009
Although tomatoes like to grow in the summer, once it gets over 100 degrees, they won't set at all and the flowers will drop. All you can do is wait for cooler temperatures. Wish I had more encouraging news!

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