Like when am I gonna see some fruits lmao?

by shouldwebedoingthis

16 Comments

  1. Llothcat2022

    I’ve heard when the light changes to indicate winter is approaching fast. Otherwise, they just grow.

  2. No_Device_2291

    When they have enough light and when they’re old enough. I’ve had ones in low sunlight that didn’t flower until fall and the sun changed to where they received enough light. I also have some plants the same size as your larger ones with small fruits right now.

  3. artichoke8

    How deep is that container? Just curious!🧐

  4. LASERDICKMCCOOL

    I’ve got plants that size covered in tomatoes. Are flowers popping up? You can pollinate them yourself with a lil paint brush

  5. Sea_Wolverine3928

    I planted Early Girls and I finally saw 2 babies on each plant. They’re lower on the plants so I teepeed them so they could get some Sun 🌞.

  6. Farting_Champion

    See how the stalk is really skinny and yet the plant is really tall? It’s because it’s not getting enough sunlight. Instead of focusing on bulking up and producing flowers it’s reaching out, trying to find more light to help it live. It’s hard to say when the tomatoes will start, but you may not get any ripe ones before the end of the season with the amount of light you’re getting. Tomatoes need pretty much full, uninterrupted sun.

  7. Well when two tomatoes flowers love each other very much…

  8. Raidersfan54

    When they want and only when they want to start tomatoes, welcome to gardening, good luck

  9. ImagineWorldPeace3

    “Are we there yet”… patience grasshopper.

  10. Exhausted-CNA

    honestly suprised at that size you don’t have any flowers!

  11. AdStunning340

    A trick I do when I see those yellow flowers. I flick the flower to self pollinate it. I get a tomato in every flower I do this to.

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