Flower drop in dwarfs :(

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Flower drop in dwarfs :(

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Mon Sep 05, 2022 3:28 pm

I dont know whats going on

My dwarfs are refusing to set flower. My micros are all setting and giving fruit but the dwarves keep dropping them.

I have so many leaves and only 3 fruit.

I have them in the sun in my balcony in 4 gallon pots next to the micros. They did get white fly Idont know if that could be the issue?

Any thoughts on causes for flower drop?

Thanks!

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Mon Sep 05, 2022 3:53 pm

What varieties and what's the temperature and humidity.
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Mon Sep 05, 2022 4:51 pm

I have tasmania chocolate, rosella purple, summertime gold and sweet scarlet.

Im in US zone 9b with a lot of morning marine fog. Temperatures have been mild like around 15-22C in the spring and 15-25C now in the summer.

Tasmania is the only one that has set 3 fruit. The rest nada.
The micros are doing fine though setting a lot of fruit.

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Post: # 77962Unread post worth1
Mon Sep 05, 2022 5:23 pm

Well the temperature doesn't seem too high but the morning marine fig may have something to do with it.
Lack of pollination due to high humidity and a wee bit cold at night.
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Tue Sep 06, 2022 11:28 am

Thanks worth

Just checked with some tomato growing coworkers and seems everyone in my area is having a bad season. So i guess the good thing is that is not just me messing up.

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Tue Sep 06, 2022 11:37 am

It could be the humidity. Try pollinating them with an electric toothbrush or a tuning fork in the morning. Just touch each blossom for a second or two to get the pollen to drop down onto the stigma. Some people will hand shake the plants but in this situation I would be a bit more aggressive.
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Tue Sep 06, 2022 4:09 pm

I had the same problem with the dwarfs I grew, mainly Rosella Purple, Sweet Scarlet and Adelaide Festival. Pink Passion did well and eventually EM-Champion started setting after a lot of blossom drop. I'm in zone 8a.

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Tue Sep 06, 2022 8:07 pm

GoDawgs wrote: Tue Sep 06, 2022 4:09 pm I had the same problem with the dwarfs I grew, mainly Rosella Purple, Sweet Scarlet and Adelaide Festival. Pink Passion did well and eventually EM-Champion started setting after a lot of blossom drop. I'm in zone 8a.
Interesting. Im writing down pink passion for next year then!

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Tue Sep 06, 2022 8:08 pm

MissS wrote: Tue Sep 06, 2022 11:37 am It could be the humidity. Try pollinating them with an electric toothbrush or a tuning fork in the morning. Just touch each blossom for a second or two to get the pollen to drop down onto the stigma. Some people will hand shake the plants but in this situation I would be a bit more aggressive.
I do wonder but the micros had no issue. I usually hand shake them but will use the toothbrush see if it helps with whats left of the season ( not much).

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