Re: tomato blossoms
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- Subject: Re: tomato blossoms
- From: B* C* <b*@AWINC.COM>
- Date: Mon, 30 Jun 1997 07:43:36 -0700
- In-Reply-To: <970627182538_159521248@emout11.mail.aol.com>
Hi Lorrie,
> The blossoms are falling off my indoor sungold and super sweet 100 cherry
> tomato plants. I've grown these plants indoors for years with a huge harvest
> for each plant. I've never had this problem. The blossoms fall off leaving a
> perfect little stem and no fruit. There are three tomatoes forming on my very
> healthy looking 7 foot sungold and 6 foot super sweet 100. Help, please.
> PS. I used mycorrhizae inoculant on both plants.
> Thanks,
> Lorrie
> Living room square foot garden grower.
Tomato blossom drop is most often caused by extremes in temperature or soil that
is too dry.
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| bcarter@awinc.com | Zone 6b
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