The Philadelphia area has seen constant 90 degree plus days with high humidity this summer. Almost feels like a 1-2 punch. My second round of tomato flowers aren't doing well and this helped give me some ideas on what may be happening. I I've had the shade cloth installed for a couple of weeks so for now all I can do is wait it out.
I’m in NJ and have plants in beds and pots. They do better in the beds and very large pots (best in storage totes). I had the same problem two years ago when it was also hot and dry. 5 gal containers need watering twice a day. I’m having a big problem with blossom end rot so I toss the small tomatoes and cut off the bottoms of the big ones. Still edible.
Thank you for this. My tomatoes produced a few tomatoes early on but as of late, it completely stopped. I'm in zone 9b. It's regularly in the 90s and 100s with very low humidity. I moved it to where it gets shade part of the day. Now it's beginning to flower.
It’s been dumb hot, and humid, here in southern Ohio this year! I’ve just recently had a couple tomatoes, that I planted late, just spring up out of nowhere but are lacking real flowers and maybe it’s just too dang hot! A couple of the young ones were looking all droopy and I had to move them up on my porch in the constant shade in order to get them back up to snuff. I’m very new to gardening, this is my second season so I’m learning a ton of information this year and I’m super excited to get started next year already 😂
That's what it's all about! Every year is a learning experience and it's a good sign that you're excited for the next one - means you're not giving up 😅 cheers!
Good video. I think its heat stress, I'm in Canada and July was unusually hot here. Its better now So I think my plants will start to flower again. I was watering them religiously and pruned them as well. Lets wait and see.
I've been growing my tomatoes since March beginning of the season. I have a bunch of flowers, but I don't have any tomatoes going into to August.. 😢 only produced 1 😅
I'm so bummed out! All my tomato plants are doing this. It has been both hot and humid here in Georgia. I hope by the time the heat and humidity go down there will still be enough sunlight.
I have about 40 tomato plant. Out of those only two have produced fruit but now are rotting while still green fruit. At first I did see some flowering , but during that time its leaves started turning yellow and some drying up. What could be wrong with my plants?
Lots of calcium needed where I live this year to help with blossom end rot. We got almost a year's worth of rain in just the month of June and July has been almost as wet!
Potted planted need pretty regular feedings in my experience. I'd follow the packaging guidelines, but usually for liquid nutrients it is around once every 1-2 weeks.
Fox Farm 3 stage organic liquid fertilizer is absolutely amazing for tomato plants. It works like magic for all life stages of these plants.... and others.
Tomatillos are not self-fertile like tomatoes and peppers are. They require cross pollination with another plant, so you need to plant multiple plants near each other in order to get a harvest. Very common mistake, sorry to bear the bad news!
It happens! It's a balancing act, really. Some seasons you get it better than others. Rainfall and other factors are out of control. Hope you get a good yield anyway!
The Philadelphia area has seen constant 90 degree plus days with high humidity this summer. Almost feels like a 1-2 punch. My second round of tomato flowers aren't doing well and this helped give me some ideas on what may be happening. I I've had the shade cloth installed for a couple of weeks so for now all I can do is wait it out.
Same over here in CT, about to enter into our 2nd heat wave of the summer 🥵
San Fernando Valley, LA.90-105F every day and 40% shade cloth isnt cutting it. Flowers still drying out.
I'm in the same boat in Philadelphia area. So many flowers drying out. I literally have 2 small fruit. Installed a shade cloth too a few weeks ago.
In the hot, plant needs extra water
I’m in NJ and have plants in beds and pots. They do better in the beds and very large pots (best in storage totes). I had the same problem two years ago when it was also hot and dry. 5 gal containers need watering twice a day. I’m having a big problem with blossom end rot so I toss the small tomatoes and cut off the bottoms of the big ones. Still edible.
Thank you for this. My tomatoes produced a few tomatoes early on but as of late, it completely stopped. I'm in zone 9b. It's regularly in the 90s and 100s with very low humidity. I moved it to where it gets shade part of the day. Now it's beginning to flower.
Happy to hear that, as the weather cools down hopefully production goes up for you
Wow… my tomatoes started flowering for the first time this week, but they started falling off despite my previous efforts. Perfectly timed post! 🙏🏽
I hope you can get them back on track and producing for you!
did you use store bought soil?
It’s been dumb hot, and humid, here in southern Ohio this year! I’ve just recently had a couple tomatoes, that I planted late, just spring up out of nowhere but are lacking real flowers and maybe it’s just too dang hot! A couple of the young ones were looking all droopy and I had to move them up on my porch in the constant shade in order to get them back up to snuff. I’m very new to gardening, this is my second season so I’m learning a ton of information this year and I’m super excited to get started next year already 😂
That's what it's all about! Every year is a learning experience and it's a good sign that you're excited for the next one - means you're not giving up 😅 cheers!
thanks for providing the answers i need.
Happy to help :)
Thanks!
Good video. I think its heat stress, I'm in Canada and July was unusually hot here. Its better now So I think my plants will start to flower again. I was watering them religiously and pruned them as well. Lets wait and see.
More info pls how long do you stop watering until flowers ate abundant and how long do I apply rice vinegar is 2 or 3 applications
most days, I love our New England growing weather.... but those DOGS DAYS of summer, late July/August, are sometimes rough on the garden.
Phosphorus added to water also potash/potasium.
I've been growing my tomatoes since March beginning of the season. I have a bunch of flowers, but I don't have any tomatoes going into to August.. 😢 only produced 1 😅
You need self pollinating with your plant.
I'm a bit confused.
If more phos is needed at flowering stage, how can you recommend a 2-1-3 ratio throughout life of tomato plant?
More potassium is needed at flowering, not phosphorus
I'm so bummed out! All my tomato plants are doing this. It has been both hot and humid here in Georgia. I hope by the time the heat and humidity go down there will still be enough sunlight.
I have about 40 tomato plant. Out of those only two have produced fruit but now are rotting while still green fruit. At first I did see some flowering , but during that time its leaves started turning yellow and some drying up. What could be wrong with my plants?
Lots of calcium needed where I live this year to help with blossom end rot. We got almost a year's worth of rain in just the month of June and July has been almost as wet!
Hi can you tell us where you got that insect protective cover on your table in the background?
Here’s a short video on how I made it:
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just hoping for tomatos for seeds for next year. this year has been a bust for everything except cucumbers.
It's been another rough one weather-wise - too much rain for us! Most of the tomatoes have disease already
well, we haven't been below 70 degrees in a couple months, so the shade cloth isn't helping much, lol
once tomatoes appear, how often should you use liquid fertilizer if you’re growing in pots?
Potted planted need pretty regular feedings in my experience. I'd follow the packaging guidelines, but usually for liquid nutrients it is around once every 1-2 weeks.
Fox Farm 3 stage organic liquid fertilizer is absolutely amazing for tomato plants. It works like magic for all life stages of these plants.... and others.
Organic liquid, feed them once a week. These organic quality fertilizers are very unlikely to burn your plants when used as directed
Do you have tips for tomatillos? They produce flowers and paper shells but no tomatoes in those papers
Tomatillos are not self-fertile like tomatoes and peppers are. They require cross pollination with another plant, so you need to plant multiple plants near each other in order to get a harvest. Very common mistake, sorry to bear the bad news!
Soak clean banana peels for about a day or two pour the water that has been soaking into plant
2-1-3. That's pretty close to what alfalfa pellets offer.
The tomato plant he is standing by needs major pruning.
Yep, and choose the variety that suits the climate
Absolutely 👍
Thank you! I over did it with nitrogen 🥲 and we've had high humidity
It happens! It's a balancing act, really. Some seasons you get it better than others. Rainfall and other factors are out of control. Hope you get a good yield anyway!
@@geekygreenhouse Thank you