Eugene Parnell on Nostr: Well Yours look a LOT better than mine. And I have no doubt you'll get some ripe ...
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Yours look a LOT better than mine. And I have no doubt you'll get some ripe ones. Once they get a blush you can bring them in and they'll finish ripening. Our mild temps and short summers require good timing in getting them started and also some luck. Some people here do prune their tomato plants and use a bloom boosting fertilizer to get them to bloom as soon as possible in order to ripen in time-- not helpful for this year but something to try next year if you're inclined.
Yours look a LOT better than mine. And I have no doubt you'll get some ripe ones. Once they get a blush you can bring them in and they'll finish ripening. Our mild temps and short summers require good timing in getting them started and also some luck. Some people here do prune their tomato plants and use a bloom boosting fertilizer to get them to bloom as soon as possible in order to ripen in time-- not helpful for this year but something to try next year if you're inclined.