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PostPosted: Tue Sep 14, 2004 11:26 am 
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have wonderful full tomoto plants, many many blossoms.no sign of fruit yet?????


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Just be patient. I have found that in the warmer, summer months my tomatoes set fruit and ripen much quicker than the ones I plant later in the season. I suspect that since the temps are a bit cooler, it's just taking a little longer.

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Most varieties won't set fruit if the temps are consistently over ninety degrees. That should be changing soon. Also, try tapping your tomato cages or stakes with a stick to make the plants "vibrate" a little. This will help with pollination.


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