Monday, May 11, 2009

When are tomato plants supposed to have tomatoes in South Florida?

Planted the plants at the end of september. they are tall about 3.5 feet, blooms but no tomatoes.

When are tomato plants supposed to have tomatoes in South Florida?
All tomato cultivars have a number associated with them (78 days, 85 days, 90 days etc.) The number refers to the time between when the plant was set out and when to expect the first ripe tomatoes. If you don't know that number, check the seed packet, the seed catalog, or the greenhouse where you bought them.





Yours haven't even been out 60 days yet, and even the earliest tomatoes require 70 days or more.
Reply:The tomatoes in Florida grow in Spring. Some of them grow in summer but die easily.


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