You may have got a male plant. These plants do not bear fruit. They are grown to pollinate female plants. If the plant has flowers, the flowers are not getting pollinated to bear fruit.
no, tomatoes grow on plants about 5foot tall which have small yellow flowers that die off to grow a tomato.
no you should cut them off
Yes, you can. Nip off unproductive buds
Pinch off between the thumbnail and side of the index finger, or use small scissors.
Prepare soil that meets the needs of tomatoes- nitrogen, phosphorus and calcium. Plant the plants deep- up to the first leaves. Mulch plants to control weeds and conserve water. Fertilize after the first fruit develops. Control plant pests (tomato hornworms) with the use of a biological such as BT. Stake or cage tomato plants to keep fruit off the ground.
If you pick off the flowers, you will not get any tomatoes. The fruit form as the flowers die away. However to give the plant a better chance of producing the best fruit, leave five trusses of flowers and pick off the rest
yes. they do eat tomatose. i would suggest bug killer. but wash them off when you pick them
Tomato plants will put up one main stem and then grow side stems off of the main stem. Suckers will start growing out of the area where the side stem shoots off of the main stem. To prune or pinch your sucker off, simply grab it at its base and snap off. I have linked an article that also gives a photo to show how easy it is to prune your tomato plants.
They will die!!
Those are likely tomato hornworms, which are caterpillars that feed on tomato plants. They can be controlled by handpicking them off the plant or by using natural predators like parasitic wasps. Alternatively, you can use insecticidal soap or neem oil to deter them.
To effectively get rid of white fuzzy bugs on your tomato plants, you can try using natural remedies like neem oil or insecticidal soap. You can also manually remove the bugs by spraying them off with water or picking them off by hand. Additionally, introducing beneficial insects like ladybugs can help control the population of the white fuzzy bugs.
Tomato worms, which live in gardens and eat tomatoes off the vine.