Questions tagged [tomatoes]

Edible red fruit, cultivar of Solanum lycopersicum. Use this tag with questions about caring, propagating and identifying tomato varieties.

Tomato plants are s of Solanum lycopersicum (a member of the Solanaceae or nightshades) that are grown for their red (also known as 'tomatoes').

Tomato fruit are savory, can be eaten raw or cooked, and are used in a wide range of dishes, sauces, and even drinks. Confusingly, the are considered for culinary purposes and by the US Supreme Court (Nix v. Hedden 1893).

Native to South America, tomatoes were spread around the world after Spanish colonization and are now extremely popular around the world.

Fruit are typically bright red and round, but the wide range of cultivars include yellow, green, fuzzy-skinned, striped, cherry (small), beefsteak (very large), plum (large solid content - ideal for sauces), and pear-shaped.

Tomato plants are perennials in their native habitat but are usually grown as annuals in a warm temperate . Tomatoes can be grown in cooler climates using s or suitable shelter. As they are closely related to peppers, they tend to prefer similar conditions and suffer from the same , e.g. hornworms, , whiteflies.

Tomatoes contain a range of vitamins and lycopene (a natural antioxidant).

However, in common with most Solanaceae, the leaves and stems contain tropane alkaloids that are toxic. The literature contains records of both humans (via "tomato leaf tea") and dogs being poisoned from tomato leaves. Unripe fruit can also contain some alkaloids although these are generally too small to be dangerous to humans (dogs may still be poisoned).

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When to repot vegetables into normal earth?

A month ago, I sowed some tomatoes, paprika and kohlrabies into nutrient poor sowing earth. They are growing nicely, but I am wondering, when it is time to repot them into normal (nutrient rich, pre-fertilized) earth. Right now, the paprika are…
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Is this tomato blight?

In Zone 5. The variety is Mountain Fresh tomatoes which are mulched and watered via a drip system for what it's worth. The plants have been getting progressively worse looking. I recently pruned/disposed of the affected areas as well as pruning…
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Why is there such a difference in size between the same tomato plant's saplings?

I have miniature "balcony" tomatoes which I've planted from seeds last year, and they gave fruit which have been sitting in the fridge slowly drying down and shriveling for about half a year. A few months back I decided to try and plant these…
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What's eating the tomato leaves?

We have avocado trees which sometimes attract rats. There are also rabbits in the realm. Before we got a dog in our backyard, rabbits used to be seen coming out from under our shed. Are there any ways to know what pest is harming the plants…
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tomato seeds not growing

am trying to grow tomato seeds , the initial stage was successful and my seeds are germinated , i have separated seeds and placed them in cold drinks disposable glasses , i water them and have placed them in my room window , but they are not growing…
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What happens to my tomatos?

The leaves of my tomatoes (three diverse sorts) don't look good. On the fourth day outside (still in the process of hardening), they started to show the light yellow to brown spots on some leaves, as you can see on the photos. They not only show…
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What is the best way to pick tomatoes?

What is the best way to pick tomatoes? Removing the stem+tomato from the plant or simply removing the tomato only, leaving the stem on the plant? Does it matter?
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I suspect that my cherry tomato plant is dying / having issues

I've been growing my cherry tomato plant from seed for around 2 weeks now and it's now a very tiny plant. I've noticed that its leaves open and close overtime and of course, that's it absorbing sunlight. But yesterday, I noticed that it wasn't…
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Do tomato plants like temperature and humidity changes?

I am growing some tomatoes in pots in a toy greenhouse. I've put a thermometer/ humidity meter inside. The relative humidity changes from around 55% to 75%, and correspond to highest temperature of 26 Celsius (79 °F) and lowest around 17 °C (63…
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Fungi or mold on top of soil in pots

I've grown a tomatoes for over a month in pots. I used normal non-sterilized soil. A few days ago, I added fertilizer, and bam, some fungi or mold started to appear on top of soil. Is this actually dangerous for the plant or humans? Should I just…
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bright spots on tomato leaves - illness or just to much watering?

I've transplanted tomatoes into the bigger pot. I am keeping the plants in the green house. My growing ritual is somewhat unusual, but I am determined to give it a try. When transplanted I cut the main stem and plant them 25cm deep. After 10 days,…
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Will a low growing cover crop work under tomatoes or other nightshades?

I'm curious if anyone has had any luck with planting a cover crop like clover under tomato/eggplant/pepper plants... I garden organically and have issues with early/late blight that always takes out my tomatoes mid-summer, and I've read that keeping…
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How long and when to drip irrigate potted tomato plants?

I have ½GPH (gallons per hour) drippers watering 3' tall tomato plants in pots. How long and when should I set the timer to water them? They are in an arid climate.
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How do I ripen tomatoes?

I am in zone 9b and growing tomatoes since summer in a vegetable garden. I have a few tomatoe plants that have small tomatoes. Now that the weather has started to get cold, the tomatoes are not turning red as you would normally expect. How do I…
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Will tomato fruits stunted in size by cold still develop seeds in a timely fashion?

If I have a Legend tomato plant with a very small green tomato that isn't growing larger due to the cold (the tomato has been there the same size since about the beginning to early middle of October), are the seeds in the fruit still maturing just…
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