My tomato plant only flowers and is not producing any tomatoes.
I am wondering how to pollinate tomatoes? I have 1 tomato plant which flowers but does not produce any tomatoes. Besides assisting with pollination is there anything else I could be doing wrong?
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Are u fertilizing the plant and putting enough water
You may need to hand pollinate, shake the plant lightly, then get an artist type brush touch the flowers to collect the pollen transfer to another plants flower.
Could be this.....https://bonnieplants.com/2011/07/tomato-plants-not-setting-fruit-heres-why/
Dfm is correct
The blossoms aren't getting pollinated. Can bees and other insects get to them? Some are wind-pollinated so need breezes. If nature can't help you, learn how you can cross-pollinate them.
Your plant isn't getting a full 8 hrs. of sun. Even if it could get at less 5 hrs. of sun it will flower.
It seems to me that your plant is overheated in the sun or even fried. Tomatoes do not need too much solar heat because they will simply wither as in your photo. Last year I was interested in How to Transplant Tomato Plants because it's about time for this class which by the way I really like. Thanks to this article I learned more about landing although I have been doing this for more than six years but still some secrets and life hacks I did not know. Now each of my crops looks beautiful and very juicy and especially tomatoes
Maybe you have not had a visit from the Bees? They like Sunny positions.