Tomato plants - Knowledgebase Question

Clermont, Fl
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Question by wdwgsm
July 15, 2010
I planted lots of tomato plants and the vines are growing good but I have not go any tomato growing on them. I planted over 3 months ago. I have vines over 6 feet and seem healthy.


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Answer from NGA
July 15, 2010
Tomato plants can be reluctant to set fruit if the temperatures are too high. Anything over 90F can stop flowering and fruit production. As long as your plants look otherwise healthy, I think the lack of fruit is weather related. The good news is that once the weather changes, your huge plants will be able to set and develop lots and lots of fruits. Just be patient with your plants. Eventually they will produce for you.

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