Tomatoes in South Texas
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Cyndi Moore Tippett on May 20, 2013Tomato's need lots of sun and you have to keep them watered, especially in the hot Texas summers. I think it may be a sunlight issue.Helpful Reply
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360 Sod (Donna Dixson) on May 20, 2013When temperatures reach over 90 degrees, tomatoes stop pollinating themselves. I suspect this may be part of your problem. You can help them along by tapping the blooms gently each day to get the pollen 'activated'.Helpful Reply
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