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I have some tumbling tom tomoatoes in troughs (plastic) hanging off the
fence which are flowering but then don't seem to set fruit . The flower just turns brown and dies off. However I have another one of these in a hangin basket lined with part of a compost bag cut to shape , inside out and with holes in. I did ensure that there was proper drainage etc in the troughs. Could this just be a watering problem , I do water them everyday , could it be because they are in normal multipurpose compost that they are drying out to quickly and not allowing the fruits to set ? |
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![]() Gardening_Convert wrote: I have some tumbling tom tomoatoes in troughs (plastic) hanging off the fence which are flowering but then don't seem to set fruit . The flower just turns brown and dies off. However I have another one of these in a hangin basket lined with part of a compost bag cut to shape , inside out and with holes in. I did ensure that there was proper drainage etc in the troughs. Could this just be a watering problem , I do water them everyday , could it be because they are in normal multipurpose compost that they are drying out to quickly and not allowing the fruits to set ? Could my tomatoe be suffering from a virus ? |
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![]() Gardening_Convert wrote: Gardening_Convert wrote: I have some tumbling tom tomoatoes in troughs (plastic) hanging off the fence which are flowering but then don't seem to set fruit . The flower just turns brown and dies off. However I have another one of these in a hangin basket lined with part of a compost bag cut to shape , inside out and with holes in. I did ensure that there was proper drainage etc in the troughs. Could this just be a watering problem , I do water them everyday , could it be because they are in normal multipurpose compost that they are drying out to quickly and not allowing the fruits to set ? Could my tomatoe be suffering from a virus ? I believe that generally shows on the leaves - they get gnarled and twisted and curly, and mottled. I have been told, also - though some here might confirm up or down - that smokers can pass tobacco born viruses which can be caught by tom plants. 'Tis a jungle out there... Cat(h) |
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![]() Gardening_Convert wrote: I have some tumbling tom tomoatoes in troughs (plastic) hanging off the fence which are flowering but then don't seem to set fruit . The flower just turns brown and dies off. However I have another one of these in a hangin basket lined with part of a compost bag cut to shape , inside out and with holes in. I did ensure that there was proper drainage etc in the troughs. Could this just be a watering problem , I do water them everyday , could it be because they are in normal multipurpose compost that they are drying out to quickly and not allowing the fruits to set ? How are you watering them? All kinds of tomatoes can be prone to flower-drop if you give them a large amount of water in one go every day, rather than keeping them damp with a couple (or more) more gentle watering sessions. I do mine first thing in the morning, then again in the evening, and this seems to help prevent flower-drop. -- www.gastronomydomine.com |
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![]() "Gardening_Convert" wrote in message ups.com... I have some tumbling tom tomoatoes in troughs (plastic) hanging off the fence which are flowering but then don't seem to set fruit . The flower just turns brown and dies off. However I have another one of these in a hangin basket lined with part of a compost bag cut to shape , inside out and with holes in. I did ensure that there was proper drainage etc in the troughs. Could this just be a watering problem , I do water them everyday , could it be because they are in normal multipurpose compost that they are drying out to quickly and not allowing the fruits to set ? Try gently shaking the flowers - a standard technique, or lightly brushing them with a paintbrush, or spraying them gently with a fine mist of warm water. Although too much humidity overall is bad as well. Too much nitrogen can affect flower drop, as can very hot tempeartures especially at night. Keep the compost damp but not soaked right through, at all time. Only you can know your own situation and what you need to do to achieve that situation. michael adams .... |
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![]() michael adams wrote: "Gardening_Convert" wrote in message ups.com... I have some tumbling tom tomoatoes in troughs (plastic) hanging off the fence which are flowering but then don't seem to set fruit . The flower just turns brown and dies off. However I have another one of these in a hangin basket lined with part of a compost bag cut to shape , inside out and with holes in. I did ensure that there was proper drainage etc in the troughs. Could this just be a watering problem , I do water them everyday , could it be because they are in normal multipurpose compost that they are drying out to quickly and not allowing the fruits to set ? Try gently shaking the flowers - a standard technique, or lightly brushing them with a paintbrush, or spraying them gently with a fine mist of warm water. Although too much humidity overall is bad as well. Too much nitrogen can affect flower drop, as can very hot tempeartures especially at night. Keep the compost damp but not soaked right through, at all time. Only you can know your own situation and what you need to do to achieve that situation. michael adams ... I have been giving then a good drenching in the morning and in this hot weather again in the evening , could it then be too much water in one go !! Hard to keep them just damp in this weather when I'm at work all day and can't rely on the wife as she has the kids to look after !! |
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![]() "Gardening_Convert" wrote in message ups.com... Hard to keep them just damp in this weather when I'm at work all day and can't rely on the wife as she has the kids to look after !! Give the kids a little watering can and tell them to do it. In my experience they love it! Mary |
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Give the kids a little watering can ...
I WANT A BIG WATERING CAN LIKE MUMMY, GIVE IT TO ME NOW, (stamp stamp) ![]() Edward (three year old son of -- Hayley (gardening on well drained, alkaline clay in Somerset) ) |
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from "H Ryder" contains these words: Give the kids a little watering can ... I WANT A BIG WATERING CAN LIKE MUMMY, GIVE IT TO ME NOW, (stamp stamp) ![]() Edward (three year old son of Then do give it to him. When the little dear learns to lift a full two gallon can, he'll be really useful in the garden :-) Janet. -- Isle of Arran Open Gardens weekend 21,22,23 July 2006 5 UKP three-day adult ticket (funds go to island charities) buys entry to 26 private gardens |
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![]() "H Ryder" wrote in message ... Give the kids a little watering can ... I WANT A BIG WATERING CAN LIKE MUMMY, GIVE IT TO ME NOW, (stamp stamp) ![]() Edward (three year old son of OK, give him a BIG watering can and watch him struggle. Or let Mummy use a small one. Mary -- Hayley (gardening on well drained, alkaline clay in Somerset) ) |
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actually he usually gets the hose (no ban here yet)
![]() -- Hayley (gardening on well drained, alkaline clay in Somerset) |
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