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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Why is this tomato rotten at the end, and loosened from the plant?

On of my tomato is rotten at the bottom. At the same time I observe that the connection between the plant and fruit is broken. Not sure what happened first though. Is this just a physical damage that caused rotting? Am I missing calcium?
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What is the cause of this tomato plant leaf curl?

I have never experienced leaf curl to this extreme before. Started from seed, these plants were perfect in 4 inch pots. After transplanting to a large pot, the leaf curling started within several days. The pot lacked good drainage, being a self…
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What is attacking my tomatoes?

2 of my potted tomatoes are getting some freckles. They are outside in the sun and moved in each night. T is from 20°C to 30°C, relative humidity ranging from 45% to 65%, and very rarely above that. I am in south central Europe. To me, this looked…
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brown leafs on tomato

I've transplanted a tomato plant into a bigger pot recently. I noticed that it has brown leafs. One big, in the picture and a few small spots. What is this? This plants grows indoors and is already producing fruit. UPDATE ON PLANT: The plant is…
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Should I be concerned about white patches on my tomato?

I have a tomato plant that needed to be re potted and cut back because it was stressed. It has recovered really well, but it has a couple of leaves with varying levels of white patches on them now. Is it something I should worry about and if so how…
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Tomato virus attack

My tomatoes seem to have a virus causing leaves to die and stems to turn dark brown and some tomatoes blackish but I still have tomatoes on the higher branches that look unaffected at the moment. Are they safe to eat?
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chemistry of ripening (tomatoes, and others)

From reading and inference over the years, I've come to this basic model for 'ripening': (Confidence level is not high.) Photosynthesis in the leaves produces sugars. These are available to nearby fruits. This is good. There's a process in the…
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Lower stems on tomato plants turning brown

Last year, I had a blight pretty bad in my raised beds. I imagine it was because of the long wet spring and summer we had here in Ohio. This year, I made sure to put a heavy mulch bed down of cut grass to prevent splashing of the soil underneath…
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What is causing dark spots on my tomato leaves?

I have a couple of matchless determinate variety tomatoes in grow bags. I am from Chennai, India (hot, humid and it's monsoon time now). It's been raining the past week. I applied Monopotassium phosphate (0:52:32) for the first time one day back and…
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Tomato pruning vs fruit products

My question is simple. If I cut off the non-flowering branches, will it force the plant to put more resources into the already growing fruits? More specifically, my tomato plant is growing beyond where I can contain it. A cage thing isn't an…
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Harvesting tomato seeds and planting the same year

I just saw this question: Harvesting sunflower seeds and planting the same year Now I wonder whether the same is valid for tomatoes, too? About a month ago, I started harvesting the first tomatoes of a fast-ripening variety (42 Days) here[1]. Would…
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When should I transplant tomato seedlings to a home-made upside down planter?

I have cherry tomatoes seedlings that have started to pop up. when should I put them in my upside down home-made planter? Does the stalk have to be a certain thickness? Is there any info on when we should transplant seedlings to upside down…
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What is wrong with this tomato plant with yellow and black spotted leaves? [picture]

What is wrong with this tomato plant? The yellow with black spots has been spreading through the plant. I am hoping someone knows exactly what this is and how I can treat it or prevent it.
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White map-like tomato leaves (hydroponic) manifesting

I am growing cherry tomato using kratky hydroponic method and ive seen these map-like lines manifesting on a number of leaves. I had to remove the infected leaves to control the infection if you will. How can I effectively control this disease? Not…
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What causes the base of tomato seedling stems to shrivel?

What causes the base of the stems of tomato seedlings to wither (shrivel up)? I've noticed this happen occasionally. The remainder of the plant is fine until it dies from being separated from the ground. It seems like it happens more often when…
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