Lots Of Flowers But No Tomatoes
That is what happened to me when i planted mine in a flower bed and then watered them along with the flowers.
Lots of flowers but no tomatoes. Lots of flowers and the plant is extremely healthy green bushy and over 5 feet tall but no fruit. A cucumber plant will flower but produce no fruit if there is a lack of either male or female flowers on the plant. A tomato plant will grow in a wide range of conditions but temps on the extreme side can impact the number and quality of fruit your plant makes. At night to set fruit.
Unfortunately the problem is usually not a disease or an insect those can be controlled. When nighttime temperatures are above 75 degrees fahrenheit or daytime temperatures exceed 90 degrees tomatoes develop. Research the type of plant you have. Temperature tomato plants require warm temps to flourish 65 70 f 18 21 c.
If your nights are dropping into the 50s or days are in the 100s then you ll have issues with flowers being able to self pollinate. Some types of tomatoes can t flower in the heat of summer. A lack of fruit will also occur due to poor pollination. Overwatering also causes the plants to grow big with few tomatoes.
The wrong temperatures for your tomatoes will often cause blossoms to fail. If this is the problem they will set tomatoes when the weather cools and you can plant a more heat tolerant variety next year. A lot of questions and calls come in every year about tomato plants not setting fruit. During day at least 55 degrees f 13 degrees c.
They look great and flower but nothing happens beyond that. Fruiting vegetables such as tomatoes require six eight hours of sunlight per day to thrive and produce fruit. If you have lots of flowers and no tomatoes. Unpollinated tomato blooms start to shrivel and fall from the plant.
The other an old german has so far it s now late august in vancouver not produced a single tomato. Lots of blooms but no tomatoes if you have lots of flowers and no tomatoes. It sits outside in plenty of sun with bees and wind aplenty. Temperature and poor pollination are generally to blame here.
Temperature and poor pollination are generally to blame here. Growing conditions such as temperature weather and nitrogen levels can affect pollination and flower production. Temperature tomato plants require warm temps to flourish 65 70 degrees f 18 21 degrees c. At night to set fruit.