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Old August 25, 2016   #6
StrongPlant
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Originally Posted by rubbe87 View Post
All the crosspolinations died for some reason one made it but was very tiny fruit and then fell of as well?
Could be due to disease,but maybe you did something wrong? If you pollinate too early the stigma is not receptive and pollen can become inviable to the time it is receptive.If the temperatures are too high or too low tomatoes offten drop their flowers,but they do that in response to many other stresses.
Also one tip-always do as many flowers as you can,and always dip the stigma nicely into the pollen so it's completely covered with it.
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