Do tomatoes ripen faster off the vine?

This is possible because tomatoes continue to ripen even when removed from the vine — thanks to ethylene, a naturally occurring plant hormone that many foods, including tomatoes, release. The more ethylene tomatoes are exposed to, the faster they ripen.
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Is it best to leave tomatoes on the vine to ripen?

Harvest time for tomatoes should ideally occur when the fruit is a mature green and then allowed to ripen off the vine. This prevents splitting or bruising and allows for a measure of control over the ripening process.
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How can you speed up the ripening of tomatoes?

If you want your tomatoes to ripen quicker, place a ripe apple or banana in a breathable container, such as a paper bag, with your green tomatoes. You could also simply put the tomatoes by themselves into the container, as this will help trap the ethylene that the tomatoes release and ripen them more quickly.
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When should you pick tomatoes off the vine?

Once the tomato reaches a stage when it's about ½ green and ½ pink (called the 'breaker stage'), the tomato can be harvested and ripened off the vine with no loss of flavor, quality or nutrition.
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Why are my tomatoes taking so long to turn red?

Some varieties will mature faster than others, and the temperature is a huge factor too. Tomatoes won't turn red if it's too hot (above 85F) or too cold (below 50F). This is probably the biggest culprit for most people, especially during a heatwave.
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Is it OK to pick green tomatoes?

It's absolutely OK to harvest green tomato fruits. Doing so won't hurt the plant, and it won't hurt the fruits. Harvesting green tomatoes won't stimulate the plant to make more fruits because that function is related to air temperature and nutrient availability in soil.
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Do tomatoes get sweeter off the vine?

Do vine-ripened tomatoes taste better? We have all enjoyed the vine-ripe flavor of fresh tomatoes from the garden, but does a tomato have to remain on the vine until it is completely ripe to develop that wonderful flavor? The answer is no.
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How long does it take a green tomato to turn red?

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Once the tomato is full size, it takes about 20-30 days for the full-size green tomato to turn red. This will vary a little depending on the variety you plant in your garden.
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Do tomatoes need sun to ripen?

Tomatoes do not require light to ripen and in fact, fruit exposed to direct sunlight will heat to levels that inhibit pigment synthesis. Direct sun can also lead to sunscald of fruit. Do not remove leaves in an effort to ripen fruit.
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Why won't my green tomatoes turn red?

When temperatures reach over 85°F, the plants won't produce lycopene and carotene, which are the two pigments responsible for ripe tomato color. If your area has hot temperatures for an extended period of time, the ripening process might stop and you could end up with tomatoes that are yellowish-green or orange.
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What does Epsom salt do for tomatoes?

Late in the season use an Epsom salt spray to increase tomato and pepper yield and keep plants green and bushy; early in the season add Epsom salt to the soil to aid germination, early root and cell development, photosynthesis, plant growth, and to prevent blossom-end rot.
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Can you leave tomatoes on the vine too long?

It really depends on the variety. Some can stay on the vine for a long time after they're ripe (how long they can stay on is known as hang-time), and some have to be picked as soon as they're ripe.
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What happens if you don't pick tomatoes?

A split tomato is more in danger of being affected by pests and rot than unsplit ones, so if you leave it on the vine there's a very high chance that it'll be lost. However, assuming you pick it right away, you can still eat the tomato with no problems.
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Can you pick a tomato too early?

“The flavor and texture of the early harvested fruits can't be distinguished from ones ripened on the vine,” says Craig. Tomatoes can be harvested anytime they've begun to show a bit of color.
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What is the best time of day to pick tomatoes?

Morning is the best time for harvesting tomatoes. Pick your tomatoes before 9 A. M. when the sun clearly rises on the eastern horizon and the morning dew has already dried out. Avoid picking tomatoes during hot hours of the day between 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. because it will turn your tomatoes limp or mushy very fast.
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Will my tomatoes ever turn red?

Tomatoes cannot turn red, even when forced by modern technology, unless it has reached the mature green stage. Another factor in how long it takes for a tomato to turn red is the outside temperature.
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Will tomatoes ripen on a windowsill?

Ripen tomatoes on a windowsill.

Many gardeners prefer to place the fruit on a shelf or windowsill. If you've got tomatoes that are starting to turn color, this method usually works very well. Simply pick the tomatoes, wash them, dry them, and set them on your windowsill to finish ripening.
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Can you eat green tomatoes before they turn red?

Unripe (traditional red) tomatoes will not be as good a source for nutrients dense since they are not fully ripe. For those with sensitivities to acidic foods, green tomatoes (unripe) can be more acidic than ripe tomatoes. Both can be eaten and both are delicious!
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Is Miracle Grow good for tomatoes?

Miracle-Gro® Water Soluble Tomato Plant Food instantly feeds to grow bigger, more bountiful tomatoes and vegetables compared to unfed plants. Use our plant food with the Miracle-Gro® Garden Feeder or any watering can, and feed every 1-2 weeks. Safe for all plants when used as directed.
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What does baking soda do to tomatoes?

The baking soda absorbs into the soil and lowers its acidity levels giving you tomatoes that are more sweet than tart. Although I haven't done this with every plant on my patio, having a few extra sweet nuggets to mix into a fresh tomato salad has been a wonderful discovery!
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Are coffee grounds good for tomatoes?

Coffee grounds contain around 2% nitrogen as well as varying amounts of phosphorus and potassium which are all very important for the growth of tomato plants. By mixing some coffee grounds into the soil below your tomato plants you're introducing these nutrients that the plants need to thrive.
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How long do tomatoes stay green on the vine?

Tomato fruits go through several stages of development during their maturation process. During early stages, the fruit continues to grow in size and remains green, typically requiring 40-50 days.
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Why are my tomatoes yellow instead of red?

When higher temps and hot sun strike tomato tops, carotene (yellow) shines through while lycopene (red) is squelched. The lower part of the tomato is often protected from direct exposure by the top of the fruit. Thus the sun inhibits lycopene (red) in the parts of your tomatoes that receive the most direct sun.
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What to do with unripe green tomatoes?

Green tomatoes can be used to make chutney, pickles, ketchup, and other preserves. These unripe tomatoes can be used as an ingredient for other culinary dishes.
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Are unripe tomatoes poisonous?

An unripe tomato that is still completely green does contain the toxic alkaloid solanine. This heat-resistant natural poison is found in all solanaceous crops, like potatoes. Just 25 milligrams of solanine is enough to make one feel uncomfortable: you get a headache and stomach ache and discomfort in your gut.
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