Hi, guys.
The yellow petals part literally separated and dropped but the green part left.
Should I cut them off? I can see the residue inside though, will it grow into a tomato?

by cryoblast-

2 Comments

  1. KP97756YOLO

    No, no tomato on this one. You would see an actual tomato if there was going to be one. How hot is it? I had blossoms drop during a heat wave this summer before putting shade cloth over them to cool them down.

  2. tomatocrazzie

    You don’t need to prune them, although you certainly can if you want to.

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