Hi,
Has anyone had the same problem of tomato flowers not setting (different varieties in a cold greenhouse)- I am only getting a few sets on each truss. I guess it must be the cold damp weather but does anyone have any suggestions to aid pollination. SHould I be out there with a paint brush ?
Would welcome any advice otherwise we are going to have a very poor harvest.
Thanks
Hilary
Tomatoes not setting
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Hi Hilary
If you shake the plants somehow when the flowers are open - middle of the day, that should be enough o get the pollen moving around to set the fruit. Our tomatoes are trained up strings which are tied up to a strained horizontal wire. I just shake the wire when I'm about, to set all the plants dancing (30 in each row). It seems to work.
Mole
If you shake the plants somehow when the flowers are open - middle of the day, that should be enough o get the pollen moving around to set the fruit. Our tomatoes are trained up strings which are tied up to a strained horizontal wire. I just shake the wire when I'm about, to set all the plants dancing (30 in each row). It seems to work.
Mole
I'm having a very bad tomato year too. Particularly Brandywine, which I have in the GH and out on the south-facing patio, have hardly set any fruit at at all. The flowers go brown and fall off even though I am constantly shaking the plants to aid pollination.
I'm trying new varieties (for me new) this year but the only plants which are doing well are the tried and tested Harzfeuer, a German variety, seeds from Lidl, which I have been growing for several years with great yields.
I'm trying new varieties (for me new) this year but the only plants which are doing well are the tried and tested Harzfeuer, a German variety, seeds from Lidl, which I have been growing for several years with great yields.
Tricia
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All my outdoor tomatoes have masses of green fruit, but the one's in the greenhouse have very little indeed. I would have thought it would be the other way round. 
Chantal
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Thanks everyone - I will go out and shake them all about. Funnily enough it is the brandywine which have the least fruit on them and Harbinger the best. I was thinking of not bothering with Brandywine next year but may give them another try.
Heigh ho -
Hilary
Heigh ho -
Hilary
