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Tomatillos
Greetings!
I was wondering if anyone here has any experience growing tomatillos? I have a plant that I started from seed that's now at least 4.5 feet tall, and absolutely full of flowers, but it's not setting fruit. I've seen bees visiting the flowers and I've tried using a paintbrush to encourage pollenation. But after the flowers are done and there's a small "future tomatillo" they always turn pale and drop off of the plant, like peppers do sometimes. This has been happening for a couple of weeks now. I'm not in dire need of tomatillos or anything - I just planted them for the heck of it - but I'm curious about this. I'm in Zone 5 near Syracuse, NY, and my tomatoes and peppers are all setting fruit like crazy. We had a cold, wet, late spring and the past two weeks have been dry and hot (80-90F). No pests on the plant that I can find, and it appears to be very healthy (and growing like a weed!). Any ideas? -Kristen |
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