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Default Tomato Puzzlement !


"Ornata" wrote in message
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On 4 Aug, 21:43, "Kase" wrote:
"p. pleater" wrote in message

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We've been picking tomatoes for the past two weeks or so and whilst
the
quantity of fruit per truss is normal, the size of individual toms
is very
small this year.......about 60% on a truss are the size of cherry
types
such as Gardeners Delight !


We've never had this problem before. The compost mix, watering,
feeding,
greenhouse ventilation and variety (Shirley and Gourmet) etc are all
as
previous years, but the toms are just small !
Even my single plant of Beefsteak type has undersize fruit.


No signs of disease or pests. Peppers and chillies using the same
compost
are great.


As most of the toms are ripe or colouring nicely its probably too
late to
do anything about increasing the size this year but I wonder if
anyone has
suggestions to prevent this happening in future.


Plants are in 3gall buckets on the greenhouse floor.


Best Regards...pp


Same here, last year the Gardeners Delight were almost golf ball
sized, this
year they are tiny, like marbles!! And the trusses are extremely
elongated.
I'm glad it's not just me, I was worried.

Kase
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Am I right in thinking this year's summer has been generally colder
than last year's (which was, if anything, more rainy)? There've
certainly been lots of north and east winds. Maybe it's that as well
as lack of sun.

That's a good point regarding temperature. One of the things we
particularly noticed this year was the very rapid and wide temperature
fluctuations in the g/house.
We were saying only recently that this year seems to be a never ending
cool April season....showers and shine. Low dull weather GH temps would
rocket within seconds to almost 100 as cloud cleared the sun, then drop
to chilly just as quickly.
Of course temperature changes are nothing new, but it does seem the
swings are maybe more extreme so far......but it could be just
imagination and me clutching at straws here?

Another thing we've noticed is that the fruit have tougher skins,
particularly the smaller ones.

pp, in Notts.