TexasTomatoes
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Pictures - Are my tomatoes growing slow?

Better boy inderminates

Picture 1 -6/13
Picture 2 -6/20
Picture 3 -7/3

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freedhardwoods
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Location: Southwest IN

My entire garden has gone into slow motion. My early tomatoes have had the same green tomatoes for 2 weeks that won't ripen, my late tomatoes are not growing, my earliest green beans have had the same blooms with no sign of beans for a week and a half and my sweet corn should have been ready days ago and it still isn't. We have had good growing weather. I don't know what has slowed everything down.

pepper4
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Is it possible you may need to go to bigger pots although some of my plants have slowed down or are not growing as I thought they would. Tomatoes are at least 4 feet tall but Peppers are growing really slow. I have tons of green tomatoes and they've been that way for about 3 weeks. None of them are ripening except my grape tomatos. All my plants look healthy so I am thinking it's the strange weather we've been having. Extremely hot. cool, alot of rain ect.... Just be patient and hang in there :wink:

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Kisal
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Has it been hot in your area? If I recall correctly, tomatoes are happiest at temperatures somewhere between about 55º and 80º.



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