Chef Feker’s Tuscan White Bean, Sun-Dried Tomato And Pork Scallopine, Part 2

Chef Feker’s Tuscan White Bean, Sun-Dried Tomato And Pork Scallopine, Part 2.
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Question by cyncity69: Tomato plant help…………?
My tomato plant is growing really well but no tomatoes. I see some blooms but most of the time they just dry up and fall off. I keep it watered and fertalize it and it looks really good just no tomatoes what am I doing wrong?

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Answer by Edg1
You might have to hand pollinate. Keep an eye out for bees. If you don’t see any bees around you might be in one of those areas where the bees have all died off.

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5 Comments

  1. Take off some of the very bottom branches,and just wait.You’re going to get some tomatoes.

  2. it depends on what type of tomato plant you have and how long you have been growing it for, they usually have a maturity date of 60 to 70 days although some take up to 100 days. heres a tip. put a little lime juice into the soil around the stem

  3. if they dont produce tomatoes tell everybody there weeds but you like the way they look so you didnt cut them down

  4. just wait a lil longer. It also depends on how long it takes the tomatoes to bloom 😉

  5. You need hand pollination as the previous one answered. Also you need to cut the bottom stems that too much branches from a plant yield the smaller crops so only keep two lead stems in a plant. If there is no wind around your tomato plants you got to do it by your fingers. Also it doesn’t need to be furtilized until their first truss of fruit. Also you need to pinch off the lateral stems ( that grows between leaf and stem)… then you will get biger tomato crops.

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