Southern Gardener
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I have a BUNCH of tomatoes that will be ripe soon, but the newer flower are turning brown and falling off the plants. Help?
Hi SGSouthern Gardener said:I have a BUNCH of tomatoes that will be ripe soon, but the newer flower are turning brown and falling off the plants. Help?
If that is the issue... no worries, they should continue to bloom again for more fruits later.Southern Gardener said:Thank you for the info! I'm thinking it's extreme temps:
Enviromental causes:
Temperature - Excessive temperatures (low or high) will produce blossom drop by intefering with the pollination or fertilization process. Generally, day temperatures above 90F or night temperatures greater than 70-75F will interfer with fruit set resulting in the loss of flowers. Research has indicated that higher night temperatures have more of an influence.
High Humidity - can effect either the release of pollen from the anthers or the adherence of the pollen grains to the stigma
We've had temps as high as 94 the past couple of weeks and very high humidity and night time lows are 69-70. The only leaves that are turning yellow at the bottom are my Brandywines - the rest look great. The tomatoes on the vine all look great with no sign of BER. I've mulched as best I could with hay - I can barely get in that jungle. I won't make the mistake of planting too close next time. So I wonder if they will produce any new fruit later?