I have a couple cherry tomatoe plants that have had fruits on them for at least two weeks now. (I was told by their shape they are "plums"?) They just hang there..... how long does it take for them to start ripening? I keep waiting and expecting to see even a tiny bit of red forming and still nothing. I have been keeping the plants watered really well due to the temp being in the high 90s for the last week. Too much water? Too hot out? Help me understand my tomatoes, please. am I just not being patient enough?
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Once the fruit gets full sized, you still have 10 days to two weeks for most to ripen. That process could be quicker in very warm weather, but tomatoes are always the tease. You watch and wait for the fruit to get full sized, and then you think [just about ready] and then you end up watching and waiting for lots more days. When the fruit gets a slight blush, then you are getting close!
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