Do you need two tomato plants to produce fruit?

Tomatoes are self-pollinating, meaning they have flowers that contain both the male and female parts, so more than one plant is not needed for reproduction.
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Can 1 tomato produce fruit?

If you plant a good variety, give it the best conditions and optimal care, a single plant can yield up to 20 to 90 tomatoes on average.
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Can you get tomatoes with only one plant?

Tomatoes are easy to grow when you choose a variety that best suits your climate and give them proper care. They are also self-fertilizing plants, so this means you can plant just one tomato plant and still enjoy a good harvest.
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Do you have to have 2 tomato plants together?

Tomatoes planted too closely together may be more likely to develop problems, such as: Disease – A lot of plant diseases flourish on moist leaves. If tomatoes are planted so closely together that sunlight and air can't dry out the leaves, the plants will be more likely to develop harmful diseases.
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Why does my tomato plant have flowers but no fruit?

Normally, a tomato blossom is pollinated and then fruit develops. This is called “setting fruit.” But sometimes, a healthy tomato plant flowers, its blossoms drop, and no fruit develops. This is called “blossom drop.” It's a result of plant stress or poor pollination.
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How do you encourage tomatoes to fruit?

How To Make Tomato Plants Produce More Fruit
  1. Avoid Root Bound Seedlings. ...
  2. Plant In Warm Soil. ...
  3. Protect Plants In The Early Season. ...
  4. Plant Tomatoes Deep. ...
  5. Feed With Phosphorous. ...
  6. Water Deeply. ...
  7. Mulch Well. ...
  8. Prune Lower Tomato Leaves.
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How can you tell if a tomato flower is male or female?

Tomato flowers contain anthers and pistils. The anthers are the male reproductive parts that contain the pollen, and the pistils are the female parts that receive the pollen and produce fruit and seeds.
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Can one tomato plant pollinate itself?

Tomatoes are self-pollinating, meaning they have flowers that contain both the male and female parts, so more than one plant is not needed for reproduction. The pollen falls within the flower to pollinate itself. That doesn't mean insects and wind aren't important, though.
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Can two tomato plants grow from one seed?

Tomato seedlings do best when grown in individual 3-inch seedling pots. Not all tomato seeds germinate, so it's best to sow two seeds per pot and later thin the sprouted seedlings so only one remains. Thin the seedlings after they produce their first true leaves, which is the second set of leaves they form.
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Should I pinch off tomato flowers?

Pluck off all blossoms and any fruit for at least a month after transplanting, until the plant is at least two feet tall so it's forced to direct its energies toward establishing a strong root system.
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Why don't my tomato plants have tomatoes?

Insufficient Pollination

Tomatoes are self-fertile, which means each flower can pollinate itself. Nevertheless, the presence of bees and/or wind dramatically improves pollination by nudging the flowers just enough to help dislodge the pollen from the stamens.
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How long after flowering do tomatoes appear?

The first ripe, juicy tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum) appear in the garden approximately 45 to more than 100 days after you transplant the seedlings outside. The appearance of the tomato's yellow flowers indicate that the plant has begun the process of producing fruit.
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How long does it take tomatoes to flower after fruit?

It will take 7-10 days after the flower has opened before you will know if the tomato has been pollinated. What is this? The tiny green tomatoes develop slowly for the first 2-3 weeks. During the following 3-5 weeks, the fruits grow quickly.
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Do you need to separate tomato plants?

You don't really need to separate them until your final transplant, but it's probably better to do it beforehand, if you have the time and resources. The seedlings will be fine in the same container, but they'll use up the nutrients faster, and they won't grow as large.
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Can you plant 2 tomato plants in the same hole?

Have a little bit wider hole, put together 2 plants, but very close to each other, stick their stems with the tape and after 2-3 weeks they were like one plant at the bottom. So I just cut the less vigorous stem of two and let this tomato-tree grow approx. on the same area underground.
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Can one seed produce two plants?

Twin tap roots can sometimes emerge from one cannabis seed. This is sort of like your seed having twins, because each new root has the potential to form into a separate plant! It's not incredibly rare to get twins, but it is pretty neat to see it happen in person!
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Do flowers on tomato plants become tomatoes?

As it turns out, tomato flowers transform into the fruits of the plant. Each flower has the potential to become a fully formed fruit when properly fertilized through pollination.
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Should I cut the bottom leaves off my tomato plants?

As the plants grow, revisit them regularly and keep the bottom 6 to 12 inches bared. Trim away these lower leaves and stems while they're small, rather than letting them grow. This conserves the plant's resources, and a smaller pruning wound creates less opportunity for disease to enter.
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What triggers tomato flowering?

This usually happens when night temperatures are below 55 degrees Fahrenheit or when day temperatures are above 90 degrees. Encourage flowers to set fruit when night temperatures are too low by using a fruit set spray. There is nothing you can do about high temperatures except wait for the weather to improve.
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How do you force tomato plants to flower?

Treat tomatoes to low-nitrogen snacks. Nitrogen feeds foliage growth at the expense of flowers, but phosphorus encourages flowering, so purchase fertilizer labeled for tomatoes and apply it as directed. Avoid over-fertilizing; the right amount of fertilizer encourages tomato plants to reproduce early and often.
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Can you pollinate tomatoes with a QTIP?

Use a cotton swab (Q-Tip)

A cotton swab, cotton ball, or Q-Tip can all be used to hand pollinate the flowers. The bud's cotton picks up the pollen easily due to the fibers and can transfer them to other flowers on your tomato without a sweat.
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What do Epsom salts do for tomato plants?

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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