How do you get tomatoes on your tomato plant? (2024)

How do you get tomatoes on your tomatoplant?

A tomato plant has clustersof little yellow flowers. Each yellow flower contains a pistil (the female sexual organ) and stamens (the male sexual organs). So a tomato plant has both male and female reproductive organs in its flowers. To get tomatoes, the yellow flowers have to be pollinated. That means that the pollen from the stamens ends up on the carpel.

In nature, pollination is done by insects that are looking for pollen, or by the wind. If you grow tomato plants outside, pollination happens automatically.

It’s another story when you grow tomato plants in a greenhouse. There is hardly any wind in the greenhouse and there are far fewer insects around, especially in early spring. Then it is a good idea to give nature a helping hand. You do this by tapping the clustersof yellow flowers 3 times a week. The vibration makes the pollen dustland on the pistil. Do this when the sun shines (so from 10:00 a.m. onwards), otherwise the pollen sticks and won’t get dusty.

If I don’t pollinate by hand, will I still get tomatoes?

It’s not that bad.Even in a greenhouse you will get tomatoes on the plants. However, a number of flowers will give no or very small tomatoes (they have no seed). It’s different for each tomato variety. The one has to be actively pollinated, otherwise no tomatoes will arrive, but the fruit of another variety will mature on the cluster without any difficulty.

At our nursery we put in bumblebees to pollinate the flowers. These diligent workers feed on sugar water because there is no nectar in the flowers of the tomato plants. The bumblebees will pick up the pollen from the flowers, and that’s how they pollinate the flowers.

In the past my father and grandfather did it all by hand. They called it ‘trembling’. The device they used had a vibrating pen. Trembling each cluster 2 to 3 times per weekwas a huge amount of work. I'm glad that the bumblebees do this for us now. 😊

Pruning tomatoplants (suckers or side shoots)

If a tomato plant isn’t pruned or if it’s pruned badly it will get lots of leaves, and that makes pollination difficult. Even if it has many clusters of flowers, an unpruned plant will not grow many or large tomatoes.

Pruning is very important. Bind the tomato vinesto a stake about 2 meters long, jammed firmly in the ground. The tomato plant has a main stem along which grow the leaves, clusters of flowers and, later, the tomatoes. Going up the vine, between each cluster of yellow flowers there are sequential sets of 3 leaves. The plant continues growing like this until it dies. After a while a side shoot grows at the place where the leaf is attached to the stem. The leaf must remain in place, but the side shoot must be removed. It is important to remove all the side shoots. If you don’t do this, you will get a very large and full plant, with lots of leaves, but few tomatoes. And you can’t eat tomato leaves, so they’re no good to us. 😉

You can read more about pruning tomatoes in the article: "How do you get tomatoes on your tomato plant?"

Watering influences growth.

With greenhouse tomatoes, watering can influence the growth of the plant. A plant that gets little water will give sweeter fruit and produce smaller leaves. Especially in the spring and autumn you can do well with this. If it is rainy or cloudy for a few days, do not water. This will force the roots to get stronger and the plant will put more energy into the tomatoes (making them bigger and sweeter).

Try experimenting with your watering. Don’t overdo it; it’s not the intention to let the leaves of the plant go limp. In summer, when temperatures are high, a tomato plant consumes a lot of water and you should water them daily.

Our grower Gaby

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How do you get tomatoes on your tomato plant? (2024)

FAQs

How do I encourage my tomato plants to produce fruit? ›

If you're faced with tomato plants not setting fruit, the best thing to do is to keep the plants healthy and fertilized with plant food, such as Miracle-Gro® Shake 'n Feed® Tomato, Fruit & Vegetable Plant Food. The plants will start to produce again when the weather becomes favorable.

What triggers tomato fruiting? ›

If you're wondering how to increase flowering in tomatoes, try increasing how much light they receive. Tomatoes need eight hours of daylight to flower. Sunlight gives your tomato plants the energy to produce fruit, so if your plant doesn't have enough sunlight, you're less likely to see tomatoes fruiting.

Why are my tomatoes blooming but not putting on tomatoes? ›

The most common reason tomatoes don't set fruit is due to inadequate pollination. Tomatoes are self-pollinating, meaning they don't require another plant to produce fruit. However, they do rely on external factors, like wind or insects, to move pollen from the male part of the flower to the female part.

What can I feed my tomatoes to get more fruit? ›

Fertilize tomatoes at planting time with a water-soluble fertilizer high in phosphorus. Fertilize again with a 5-10-5 fertilizer after you see the first fruit. Finally, fertilize one last time after harvesting the first fruit.

Why are my tomato plants so big but no fruit? ›

If you have plenty of big blooms but no tomatoes, it may be too cold and wet, or too hot and dry. The resulting blossom drop will make it much more difficult for plants to produce fruit.

Do eggshells help tomato plants? ›

Most of us have heard that eggshells can help increase the calcium in our garden soil, and some of us may have even tried it in our own yards. The goal is to help prevent blossom end rot on tomatoes and other plants affected by calcium deficiency. As it turns out, using eggshells really doesn't fix anything.

How do you trim tomato plants to produce more fruit? ›

Remove all leafy suckers beneath the first fruit cluster so they won't slow the development of the fruit. Suckers are the little shoots that form in the spot (called an axil) where the leaf stem attaches to the main growing stem. In northern regions, many gardeners go further, removing all suckers as they appear.

How can I speed up my tomato fruiting? ›

In this article, we will cover some simple ways to boost your tomato production so that you will have plenty to share.
  1. Prepare the Soil for Tomatoes. ...
  2. Add Eggshells When Planting. ...
  3. Plant Seedlings Deep. ...
  4. Tomato Plants Need Room to Grow. ...
  5. Don't Neglect Your Watering Duties. ...
  6. Add Mulch Around Your Tomatoes.

How often should I water tomatoes? ›

Soil that contains a lot of sand doesn't hold water well and dries quickly. Because of this, tomato plants growing in sandy soil may need to be watered more often, about every three or four days. Clay soil, on the other hand, holds water well. Plants growing in clay soil usually only need to be watered once a week.

What to do if your tomato plant is not producing? ›

Keep your plants healthy and watered, and when the temperatures fall back below face-of-the-sun temperatures, your tomatoes should start producing again. High temperatures can also affect production of some of our peppers, especially bell peppers.

Why do you shake tomato plants? ›

Increasing your yield just takes a simple shake

The pollen will drop from the stamen of the flower onto the pistil. There's no magic number of times you should shake your tomato plants; you just sort of wing it. Gardeners usually do it two or three times a day to ensure good pollination.

How do you prune tomatoes to encourage fruit? ›

Most tomato pruning involves removing suckers -- the shoots that form in the axils where side branches meet the stem. Remove suckers when they're small by pinching them off with your hand or snipping them with pruners. If your goal is to maximize the harvest, prune suckers sparingly.

When to stop pinching tomato flowers? ›

Remove flowers until plants are 12 to 18 inches tall, so plants can direct more energy to the roots. Remove all leafy suckers beneath the first fruit cluster so they won't slow the development of the fruit.

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