How long after flowering do tomato plants produce 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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How long after flowering will 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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Why do my tomatoes 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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What happens after a tomato plant flowers?

Once fertilized, the flowers develop into tomatoes, signalled by small green globes that become visible at the base of the blossoms and that eventually become mature tomatoes. Tomato growth begins just above the sepals, which supports the fruit as it enlarges and keeps it attached to the vine.
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Do all flowers on tomato plants turn into 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 remove early tomato flowers?

Early/mid-season

Remove flowers until plants are 12 to 18 inches tall, so plants can direct more energy to the roots. Remove all leafy suckers beneath the first fruit cluster so they won't slow the development of the fruit.
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How can you tell if a tomato flower is pollinated?

So, how can you tell if a tomato flower has been pollinated? Observe the yellow tomato flower after it has opened. If the stem right behind the flower remains green and begins to enlarge, pollination has been successful and a tomato is on the way. If the stem turns yellow, pollination has failed.
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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 do I get my tomatoes to set fruit?

If you're faced with tomato plants not setting fruit, the best thing to do is to keep the plants healthy and fertilized with plant food, such as Miracle-Gro® Shake 'n Feed® Tomato, Fruit & Vegetable Plant Food. The plants will start to produce again when the weather becomes favorable.
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How many days before tomatoes bear fruit?

Tomatoes take 60 days to more than 100 days to harvest, depending on the variety (see more about varieties below). Due to their relatively long growing season requirements (and late planting date), most gardeners plant small “starter plants” or transplants instead of seeds after the weather has warmed up in spring.
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Do tomato plants continue to grow after flowering?

The average height is about 6 to 8 feet for a home garden. This type of tomato plant will grow some, set some flowers, produce fruit and continue to grow and repeat the process all season long.
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Should you remove leaves from tomato plants?

As the plant grows, prune out any crossing, crowded, damaged, or diseased stems and foliage to keep the plant open, airy, and free of pest and disease. Removing tomato plant leaves that grow just beneath the flower sets will send more energy to fruit formation.
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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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Why isn't my tomato plant producing 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 often should tomatoes be watered?

Early in the growing season, watering plants daily in the morning. As temperatures increase, you might need to water tomato plants twice a day. Garden tomatoes typically require 1-2 inches of water a week. Tomato plants grown in containers need more water than garden tomatoes.
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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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Is Miracle Gro 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.
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What are the stages of growing tomatoes?

Tomato growth stages in days
  • Germination: 5 to 10 days.
  • Early growth with initial leaves: 25 to 35 days.
  • Vegetative period: 20 to 25 days.
  • Flowering period: 20 to 30 days.
  • Early fruiting: 20 to 30 days.
  • Mature fruiting: 15 to 20 days.
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How many leaves Should I take off my tomato plants?

The plant will focus more energy on growing the tomatoes if you remove some of the leaves too. I remove all of the leaves up to the first tomato bunch on the main stem. When the plant grows, I cut even more leaves. I make sure to keep a nice plume of leaves in the top though so that the plant can keep growing.
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Should I pick the yellow flowers off tomato plants?

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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What happens if you don't prune tomatoes?

Unpruned foliage will eventually grow into new branches that will form fruit, but most experienced growers advise that tomatoes should be pruned to not only produce larger fruit earlier in the season but also to protect the plants against pests and disease problems.
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What does pinching tomatoes mean?

Pinching out is an easy process of removing extra side shoots with your fingers, so the plant puts its energy into growing one single stem with fewer branches and larger fruits. You can also pinch out the top of the main stem (or growing tip) to stop the tomato plant growing too tall.
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