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Hanging Tomato PlantsI planted tomatoes hanging plants.What would keep them flowering, but not to start producing?

They get quite a few flowers, but they just shrivel up without anything.My wife thinks I'm over-watering, but I do not think so.I water them every other day right now.I m 'in West Texas so they get a lot of ideas sun.Any? I appreciate any thoughts has.Thanks person.

you need bees or a spray called flower together.

They need pollination. If you do not have bees, then you have no luck.

BTW, if you talk Topsy Turvy planters, then you must keep them well watered, too. Then you should be watering daily. They should receive at least a pint of the day.

Tomatoes are pollinated. This is not the problem. What is almost certainly, is that your temperature is too high. Not more than 100 in the day for most varieties. There are a number of guys who did OK in the heat, or HOTSET Arkansas Traveler.

(I had a dozen plants Better Boy in progress and has not obtained a tomato one. All flowers submitted. I did get other varieties of tomatoes was in the same place. )

Posted on May 24, 2010.
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