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Tomato Plants Not Producing Fruit

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October 26, 2014

Tomato Plants
Not Producing FruitI planted a cutting made from an Anna heritage tomato plant. The plant is loaded with blossoms, but no tomatoes.

By Don from Fresno, CA

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November 5, 20140 found this helpful
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Sorry if I do not understand your question but the fruits are not independant from the flowers. Tomato flowers become fruits just like strawberry flowers become strawberries. If your tomato plant is loaded with flowers you just have to wait. Just cut off the top of the plant to make it bushier.

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Catherine

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January 9, 20150 found this helpful
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While it's true tomato flowers become fruit, they must first be pollinated. Do you spray your garden? If there are no bugs at all in the garden, your tomatoes won't be pollinated unless you do it by hand. My daughter hates bugs and has the same problem, which is wild considering I am an avid organic gardener. No pesticides in my garden. Good luck

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July 12, 2011

I have very healthy looking tomato plants with plenty of flowers, but have yet too see any fruit. It is the middle of July and do not understand why my tomatoes are not producing any fruit yet. The plants are all very healthy looking. Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks

By Sharon

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July 12, 20111 found this helpful
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If you are having a hot summer, just be patient. Most varieties of tomatoes won't set fruit if the nights do not cool off enough.

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Keep the plants healthy, and once things cool off a bit, you will get fruit.

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July 24, 2013

Why are my tomato plants growing, but not producing fruit?

By Sandy F

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July 26, 20130 found this helpful
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Could be lack of bees to pollinate plants.

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I planted tomatoes from seeds in May. The plants have lots of blossoms, but there is only one green tomato on only one of the 7 plants. Is there something that I should do to stimulate the plants?

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