It's been 27 days and still didn't ripen 😓 whyy

by Antique_Initial5684

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  1. Antique_Initial5684

    I’m adding a few old pics for reference

  2. watdehellmon

    They ripen slower when you’re looking! 😂

  3. No_Buy7767

    What plantfood do you use? I think i read some calmag can help but there are also other plantfoods that can help for riping

  4. What are your daily temps like? Is this an indoor or outdoor grow?

  5. SubzeroAK

    🎶  Since you took your love away 🎶  Sorry, sorry.

  6. river_roads

    My absolute earliest variety (sungold) last year was ripe almost exactly 45 days after transplanting into the garden. You probably have a ways to go!

  7. CozyCozyCozyCat

    How many hours of sunlight are they getting?

  8. Enough-Inevitable-61

    They are not getting enough sun light.

  9. Admirable_Count989

    Place them in a paper bag along with an apple or banana and close the top. it speeds up the ripening process.You can put the whole truss into the bag, not each individual tomato. You’ll have to be careful with how you tie everything up but I’m sure you’ll figure it out. I use a stocking to support everything and tie it to a stake. I’d also prune off everything below the bottom tomato and top it (like give it a haircut and prune off the top 3-4 inches of the main stem and whatever else you think looks useless). This will direct energy away and the leaves and into the tomatos. Keep the watering up , you don’t want it cooking in its pot, too much heat is bad as well. Report back with results. 🍅👍

  10. Routine-Ad-5739

    Your plants look fine. be patient.
    When the seed company says 45 days, that means 45 days under ideal conditions grown in a lab.
    In the real world it takes a little longer because of temps and weather etc

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