High temperatures is the flower killer for tomato plants. If you live in the south where temperatures hover in 90's for any extend length of time, you will want to plant a tomato plant that is breed for high heat.
Gymnosperms are non flowering plants. Angiosperms are flowering plants, and tomatoes produce fruit that develop from a flower so therefore they are angiosperms.
In general, short-day (i.e. long-night) plants flower as days grow shorter (and nights ... Day-neutral plants, such as cucumbers, roses and tomatoes, do not initiate ...
"Ericaceous" plants. No, Tomatoes are not ericaceous
Tomatoes are flowers because plants are flowers. then when you see them grow they have another flower. The same thing with some other vegetables.
These Grubs will kill the plants, I found that Lousiania hot sauce works wonders in killing these and wont harm the plants.
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Gymnosperms are non flowering plants. Angiosperms are flowering plants, and tomatoes produce fruit that develop from a flower so therefore they are angiosperms.
Plants that are not sensitive to the length of night or day are known as day-neutral plants. These plants flower based on factors other than day length, such as temperature or water availability. Examples include tomatoes, corn, and cucumbers.
Yes, Haworthia plants do flower.
Yes, potato plants do flower.
If they are outdoors the wind will help to pollinate your tomatoes. If your tomatoes are indoors or in a greenhouse, you can lightly shake the plants when the flowers open. Do this once a day for a few days to make sure it takes. I use an electric toothbrush and lightly touch the stem that goes to the flower. Do not do it very long or you can damage the flower. In a day or two, you should begin to see the fruit appear. Each flower should be done this way or shake the plant once a day for a few days (lightly) .
They grow on plants! On small plants though.