What can I do if my tomato plant isn't flowering or growing tomatoes?
My tomato plant is growing in side and has for a good while. It's about 2 or 3 feet tall bow but im not getting any flowers or tomatos on it any sugestions on what to do?
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I like those little tomato spikes by Jobes available at Walmart and on Amazon. Always get instant results with them.
How about bees for pollination ?
Hi Christine. Tomatoes love sultry hot weather. Hard to grow indoors in the winter. Give it as much sun as you possibly can. You could also try diluting one tablespoon of Epson Salt in a gallon of water. Give the plant approx a quarter-cup of this solution every two weeks, before its regular watering. Tomatoes love high acid soil. To achieve it, try putting about a tablespoon of used coffee grounds on the soil every two weeks. Also, proper drainage is so important for tomato plants. If you ever do get any blossoms, read up on pollinating. Again, so important. Good luck Christine.
Hi Christine, can you move her outside when it gets a little warmer so she can get the full benefit of the sun and make some flowers. Maybe a few bees will pop around too. You can also hand pollinate your tomatoes once they make flowers. This video will show you how - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4_Mi-EwFqw
Hello Christine,
Are you taking out the side shoots? Can the Bees get to it? Are you feeding it?
Maybe it a tall tomato plant, in which case you have to be patient! Best wishes.
Here's a post that might help - https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/vegetables/tomato/tomato-blossoms-no-tomatoes.htm
Tomato plants need about 80 percent sun all day and use miracle grow and in the water with the miracle grow add 2 spoonfuls of Edson salt don’t get it on the leafs only put it on the dirt
Tomatoes are self pollinators!!!!!!!!!
Yes what everyone else said! I believe they need to be pollinated.
Put your tomato plant outside, which is where it will get what it needs, UV rays from the sun, wind and rain to help it do what it is supposed to do, bear fruit.