5 Reasons Your Plants Are Not Setting Fruit or Flowers

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  • Опубликовано: 22 янв 2025

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  • @schwam6
    @schwam6 5 лет назад +192

    1. too hot 1:21
    2. too much inorganic fertilizer 3:35
    3. lack of water 6:05
    4. immature plants/trees 7:25
    5. calcium deficiency 8:19

    • @jjones7837
      @jjones7837 5 лет назад +9

      #LordOfTimeStamps

    • @jennhoff03
      @jennhoff03 4 года назад +7

      God bless you, jon smith. That just saved me soooo much time!

    • @jtharp9265
      @jtharp9265 3 года назад

      Thank u

  • @tanyablais2992
    @tanyablais2992 5 лет назад +48

    “It’s a patience issue.” - Thanks, I think that’s the main thing I needed to hear.

    • @shayj8883
      @shayj8883 3 года назад

      I’m in big trouble if patience is the problem 😆

  • @californiaquaking
    @californiaquaking 4 года назад +5

    Your discussions about the effects of heat (both in this video and others) answer a ton of questions for me. Living in Zone 10A, so much that's working in our gardens in late spring virtually stops and goes into reverse as the summer temperatures soar in baking, dry summer heat which is often above 95F for days at a time. The flowers of healthy cucumber plants disappear seemingly overnight and the plants get leathery and brittle; tomatoes stop growing and any fruit that sets gets smaller and more scarce (those that don't get sun scald); and seeds easily germinated in the ground in other growing seasons can't get started. This all makes sense. Thanks.

  • @milwilify
    @milwilify Год назад +2

    Awesome video! It explained why my tomatoes are not flowering.....TOO HOT in Texas....no tomatoes this Summer 2023....

  • @jennifervelez4894
    @jennifervelez4894 4 года назад +1

    Your my go to guy. ! Gardening was so much harder years ago when I had to look it up in a book. My garden is thriving like never before and I owe it all to you☺️. Thank you

  • @charlietallman9583
    @charlietallman9583 5 лет назад +1

    Being from Indiana I love your videos. You experience the same seasons I do so I can relate so much better to what your saying than the many California or Southern gardeners. Not that they don't have good advice, but you have very relevant seasonal advice.

  • @GIPgarden
    @GIPgarden 5 лет назад +281

    1. too hot
    2. too much inorganic fertilizer (too much nitrogren => leaves, not fruit)
    3. lack of water, cant uptake calcium
    4. immature plant
    5. calcium deficiency

    • @swobodams
      @swobodams 5 лет назад +9

      Mary Fesliyan all fertilizers are inorganic. He is using he term inorganic incorrectly when he means to say non-organic. Inorganic= non carbon based. All fertilizers (N-K-Mg-Ca) are inorganic.

    • @LorettaChin
      @LorettaChin 5 лет назад +9

      Thanks so much for summarising 😍

    • @marshamahaney6997
      @marshamahaney6997 5 лет назад +5

      Thank you for the outline very useful.

    • @Frankie_902
      @Frankie_902 5 лет назад +8

      How can I add calcium to my soil/plants?

    • @tyedyejedi
      @tyedyejedi 5 лет назад +10

      @@Frankie_902 eggshells! Make sure you rinse them out good, let them dry then crush em up and put about a 1/2-1 cup around the plant and kinda mix it into the top soil

  • @Courtney-wx9bu
    @Courtney-wx9bu 6 лет назад +18

    We were in Las Vegas and it was 105. It was hot but tolerable. Like walking in an oven. We came back to Michigan and it was 91 and it was horrible. We were sweating so much because of the humidity. I'd take 105 Vegas over 90 degree Michigan any day.
    Thanks for the info. Love your vids. 🌱🌱🌱🌱

    • @OakKnobFarm
      @OakKnobFarm 6 лет назад +4

      I've noticed the same thing! 90 in NH is unbearable due to the humidity... I'm dripping with sweat when working outside. I went on trips to Vegas and Riverside, CA. 105, very low humidity. I was comfortable the whole time. You might get a little wisp of sweat on your forehead.... but it evaporates immediately into the desert air.

    • @jocelynsoria2590
      @jocelynsoria2590 6 лет назад +3

      That’s why in Arizona we say “it’s a dry heat!” It makes a huge difference. It’s actually tolerable.

    • @sierralivin7962
      @sierralivin7962 6 лет назад +4

      Totally agree! In California foothills with dry heat that's hits 102 to 107 thru a lot of summer. I went to Houston and Florida when temps were in the high 80's with humidity, and it was intolerable! I'd take dry heat any day over those miserable experiences. Also, my plants flower GREAT in the high heat out here... the hotter the better! As a matter of fact, when it cools down to under 95 at night, yet remains above 95 during the day, those cooler nights slow my vegetables down a ton. Bring on the heat for a great harvest in my area🙂

    • @MediaMoments
      @MediaMoments 6 лет назад +2

      I had the same thing happen after visiting my sister in Sacramento. When I left, at the beginning of May, it was 105 there. Later that month it got to 78 here in Ohio, and it was awful! It's the humidity! The air is heavier, and it takes more effort to breathe. I'd imagine the plants feel that as well.

    • @SheepAmongG.O.A.T
      @SheepAmongG.O.A.T 4 года назад +1

      I'm near Vegas. I'll take the dry heat any day too. I spent some time in Florida around September/October and I had to change my shirt 3x a day.

  • @growingyourfoodinyourownba1221
    @growingyourfoodinyourownba1221 6 лет назад +10

    Great video! A solution and tip is to use a shade cloth over your plants when it gets 90゚or above. In Colorado we are 5000' ft above sea level and our sun is extremely intense even at 85゚. The solution is when your plants starts showing stress during high heat just cover it with a shade cloth. It works for me every time.

    • @tankgrl1980
      @tankgrl1980 3 года назад

      Yeah I'm in Los Angeles and our sun is crazy strong, even at 83-86 my plants are looking stressed.

  • @jomiller4397
    @jomiller4397 6 лет назад

    I need a love button this video and comments below answered all my today questions! Thank you for braving the heat today to help me before I started doing more than offering shade to my gardens

  • @NYCButterfly24
    @NYCButterfly24 3 года назад

    Just watched this. For a couple of years in a row, my peppers specifically have not produced much fruit. I didn't want to make that mistake this year. Thank you! This was very helpful. Fingers crossed for this year.

  • @deborahrambarose8681
    @deborahrambarose8681 5 лет назад +8

    You have a nice way of explaining things...never thought of roots being like the digestive system but it makes sense...

  • @falkinable
    @falkinable 6 лет назад +7

    This was a very good and informative video. I found that my tomatoes started to flower again after the summer heatwave passed.

    • @jomiller4397
      @jomiller4397 6 лет назад

      Good to know, I did not hear Luke say "be patient, they will recover" but he did not compost the lot either so I was going to ask but you answered. Thank you

  • @dman3943
    @dman3943 Год назад +1

    I’m currently growing contender bush beans in Florida (zone 10) temps lately have been mid to high 90’s with almost 100% humidity, however I keep them under constant shade cloth. Soil temp is around 80 degrees.
    I just had to share this, first time growing this variety. I wanted to see how it would perform under intense heat, and it’s earning its name! There are tons of beans on these plants.
    I also added worm castings to soil and mycorrhizal fungi.

    • @PatienceLove
      @PatienceLove 6 месяцев назад

      I’m currently growing blue lake bush, yellow wax, and contender. Contender are the only ones putting out beans, the others are alive, but no beans.

    • @dman3943
      @dman3943 6 месяцев назад

      @@PatienceLove wow that’s awesome, not just me then. Glad your having success

  • @pattihayden8100
    @pattihayden8100 6 лет назад

    Spot on about the heat, I’m going to cut back my indeterminate tomatoes this weekend so I can get another harvest here in Las Vegas. My cucumbers are going crazy! Can’t wait for temps under 100

  • @infamousinfamy1
    @infamousinfamy1 5 лет назад +1

    12 best minutes of gardening help iv ever got on youtube. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

  •  4 года назад +1

    Youre GREAT, your gardening advice is extreemly helpful

  • @brusselsprout5851
    @brusselsprout5851 4 года назад +1

    We had that spell a couple of weeks ago that seems to have stunted the garden. I was afraid something had gone awry with the soil. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @sarahonthebeach82
    @sarahonthebeach82 2 года назад

    Thank you for this video and all the details! I have Sedum Autumn Charm and they are not blooming. I looked up so much but nothing I watched or read talks about the FACTS you presented. Now I know that my Autumn Charm was stressed from the Texas heat and probably drought although I watered(I may need to add more organic material to my soil mixture)! We had a week of 108°F not to mention consistently over 95...so it explains it!!! Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @jimmyriggin
    @jimmyriggin 6 лет назад +37

    Thanks! I may not comment every time but I'm always enjoying the tip of the day from you. Many people are not like you and your family. Y'all are great role models. Before I found your channel and others, I thought that I was just some weird nerdy kid in the backyard playing in the garden lol. Now I realize there are many more Garden Gnomes out there... ;-)

  • @CallieCEntertainment
    @CallieCEntertainment 6 лет назад

    I have my alisa craigs that I got from you started in their little pots, I am so impressed with them, they all sprouted and looking healthy so far! I plan on amending my raised beds with some blood, fish and bone to make sure they get their nutrients before putting them in next month. I am so happy I bought my seeds from you, I look forward to a wonderful garden!

  • @chupapicampbell9118
    @chupapicampbell9118 4 года назад +3

    When he said 80-85 degrees I went through shock it hits 100-115 or even 120 or 130!! Sometimes I will get some potting soil from a market and I will sprinkle 1/4 - 1 inch worth of potting soil over the base of the plant then water about and hour to two hours later and it normally really helps my plants it produces tons more fruit especially on the tomatoes during the hot season.

    • @tankgrl1980
      @tankgrl1980 3 года назад

      Are you adding miracle grow like soil? Do you add it during the really high heat and do you put it on top of your mulch?

  • @beautyforashes2230
    @beautyforashes2230 6 лет назад +4

    Thanks for this vid! I was wondering about a few of my crops, because I know they get plenty of water and enough (organic) fertilizer, yet they stopped flowering despite being very prolific earlier in the season. Now I know it's this weeks-long insane heat we've been having, not a mistake on my part. :)

  • @lianesmiley5043
    @lianesmiley5043 6 лет назад +3

    Hi Luke, I had a lot of flowers on my tomato plants especially cherry tomatoes (about 100 at least) this summer but 99% of the flowers dropped. It was a sad summer for me as I used to get hundreds of cherry tomatoes. I think it was the heat we had here in Toronto. The weather is cooling down a bit so I am starting to get some fruits.
    I recently purchased my first bag of trifecta+ which I am very excited about because I heard it's a super food for the plants. Our growing season is ending soon, in about a month so I don't want to waste your trifecta+ on this year's plants, unless you think I should use it.
    Thank you for all your videos. They are all very educational and especially fun to watch with Sindy and Geneva in them.

  • @jordanneelaine4511
    @jordanneelaine4511 5 лет назад +4

    My tomatoes don't produce fruit because I have no bees. They have all been killed off by Roundup in my area. Therefore, If I want any fruit, I have to do the pollinating. I find this works best by vibrating the stems with an electric toothbrush very early in the morning when the pollen ripens. So you might want to include this reason the next time you talk about tomatoes. More and more gardeners in the USA do not have bee pollinators anymore.

  • @paulk5311
    @paulk5311 5 лет назад

    my pole beans this year were growing well and were about 8 feet tall with lots of growth but not a blossom one.
    i got some bone meal and sprinkled it around the soil and worked it in a bit. a couple weeks later i gave them another dose and now my beans are producing like crazy.
    bone meal contains phosphorus and calcium and it is the lack of phosphorus that keeps plants from flowering. the calcium helps to prevent blossom end rot as well as keep the plants healthy.

  • @jackiefeggans2560
    @jackiefeggans2560 5 лет назад +5

    I love ur video u explain everything so well thank u for taking time out of ur day!!!! Greatly appreciated.

  • @Beecozz7
    @Beecozz7 6 лет назад +1

    You answered ALL my questions, thanks so much!!! Very good!

  • @ra0333
    @ra0333 6 лет назад +3

    Great video. Thanks. I know this has been addressed in various videos, BUT it would be great to get a video that focuses solely on watering frequently and feeding frequently. At least that would be a great help for me personally. Thanks as always

  • @Gracenglory5
    @Gracenglory5 3 года назад

    Ugh...I kept giving nutrients to my tomatoes because of blossom drop! Totally panicked. Now I know it’s the temps! it’s been consistently in the upper 90s for a couple weeks and isn’t ending anytime soon. Never seen this in my 6b zone before! My blossoms keep falling off my tomato that has blossoms...the rest are younger and just don’t have the blossoms growing. This crazy heat needs to end. Thanks Luke for all this critical info!

  • @luckychicav7981
    @luckychicav7981 6 лет назад +1

    I wish I had half your gardening knowledge Luke, thank you!!!

  • @rachealwhite4408
    @rachealwhite4408 2 года назад

    Thank you! I love the video. Very informative and thorough.

  • @jesussaves9886
    @jesussaves9886 2 года назад +1

    No wonder ! My plants had to deal with extreme triple digits , here in California . Good to know

  • @habsahabdulrahman4126
    @habsahabdulrahman4126 5 лет назад +1

    TQ for sharing info n tips abt other veges/plants too.

  • @folkslee9679
    @folkslee9679 4 года назад

    Dude I give you a 10 star rating this video was perfect for me thank you very much.

  • @tewasgardenkirkland450
    @tewasgardenkirkland450 5 лет назад +1

    Thanx,good to know pepper plants are dropping flowers&fruit.Heat advisory in Pa

  • @novelist99
    @novelist99 4 года назад +1

    It has been really hot here in the Midwest this year--the 90s with a heat index of 100 or more. Yet, my tomatoes are flowering like crazy.

  • @Thought_Criminal_13
    @Thought_Criminal_13 Год назад

    My crimson sweet watermelons are growing at a great speed and look very healthy but no flowers yet. Highs have been around 75 degrees here in beautiful San Diego. My cherry tomatoes are flowering, my sweet peas are flowering, and most of my strawberries are flowering. My plum tree is harvesting.

  • @robynwilliams7326
    @robynwilliams7326 5 лет назад +1

    Hi Luke, I’m in 7b and now it’s cooling down . Now my issue is I have a lots of flowers and fruit, but they’re not ripening. One or two cherry tomatoes a day and I pick them ( they’re delicious) but with four bushes, I don’t even have enough to share.

  • @christianhansen3292
    @christianhansen3292 6 лет назад +2

    bees and wasps and butterflies! must self pollinate sometimes :D get that moisture in the ground with some healthy mulch.

  • @christopherpcreation
    @christopherpcreation 6 лет назад +159

    I use my water from my pet snapping turtle as the only fertilizer. He eats nothing but salmon worms grubs bugs. His dirty water makes plants grow like nothing I've ever seen.

    • @OakKnobFarm
      @OakKnobFarm 6 лет назад +6

      I bet! Same idea as people who use a tilapia tank, etc. Watch your fingers :)

    • @falkinable
      @falkinable 6 лет назад +10

      Oh that sounds like an awesome idea. You think dirty fish tank water may have the same effect?

    • @christopherpcreation
      @christopherpcreation 6 лет назад +6

      @@falkinable absolutely rinse the filter in a bucket and dump I used to do that. Minerals in fish food alone are amazing for plants.

    • @anastasiafrantzis7173
      @anastasiafrantzis7173 6 лет назад +2

      Always enjoy your information and videos this year I have really big healthy tomatoes but they fruit doesn't turn red .can you please help from Toronto ON

    • @christopherpcreation
      @christopherpcreation 6 лет назад +6

      @@anastasiafrantzis7173 put a rotting tomato at the base of your plant it will make your other tomatoes ripe quick

  • @fluffysuds
    @fluffysuds 6 лет назад

    The heat in Michigan has been awful lately yuck. Great video.

  • @iamshahin
    @iamshahin 5 лет назад

    Wow Thankyou for this video not only did I learn about plants but the fact that we as humans behave just like them! All the problems you mentioned apply to us metaphorically too! Not only does this knowledge help my gardening but it brings me closer to my creator and confirms for me that me and these plants have one God! #Islam #onegod

  • @glenbarham797
    @glenbarham797 4 года назад

    Thanks again from Missouri. Always good information.

  • @ckj324
    @ckj324 4 года назад

    I see some are posting that Epsom salt adds Calcium to the soil. Epsom salt does not add calcium to soil. Epsom salt is magnesium sulfate, so it contains magnesium, sulfur, and oxygen (along with some water).

  • @jro2978
    @jro2978 2 года назад

    In some areas the plants must just adjust to higher temps? Here in Georgia our temps go from high of 40s in March to 50s-80s in April then 100s through the end of August. But people are growing tomatoes, melons and other fruits prolifically. Thank you for the good tips!

  • @OakKnobFarm
    @OakKnobFarm 6 лет назад +6

    Cool video, thank you! I was wondering why my peppers weren't flowering earlier this season. But it was absurdly hot for 3 weeks, and it sounds like that may have been the reason. They're flowering nicely now that we're back to the high 80s

  • @PerfumeEve
    @PerfumeEve 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for covering this issue. I am currently experiencing this with my tomato plants and trying to remedy the heat with shade cloth, provide calcium and cutting back on watering to see if anything changes. I tested my soil too and it had too much alkaline so about to remedy that with organic soil acidifier so hopefully I see results soon

  • @sarahmunoz14
    @sarahmunoz14 6 лет назад +3

    Very helpfulness! I'm a novice gardener (i.e. 3 months) in my new garden and have had a bit of trouble the last month or so. I am certain the heat (zone 10) 90-100 degrees in August was the primary issue. I'm just wondering if for next year, even with shading, I should just avoid summer growing. My plants were just scorched or stunted. Also, if a tomato plant just freezes in time and doesn't appear to be bouncing back like the other, should I pull it out? What I mean is that it has stopped doing anything and had 2 green fruits that have been hanging there, unchanged for 6 weeks.

  • @melissahoward4842
    @melissahoward4842 5 месяцев назад

    Great video, very informative! Thank you

  • @AcornHillHomestead
    @AcornHillHomestead 6 лет назад +1

    Our bell peppers must not like the 90’s no matter how much water they get.. luckily we are going into the upper 70’s for the next week or more. Thank heavens!! Good to know about the organic fertilizer. I always use organic. My peppers always seem to take a very long time to produce fruit. Last year I made the mistake of pulling all of my pepper plants because there was so little flowering by late august and we had had a cool season. A neighbor had the same issue only he let his grow until frost. Things heated up in September!! He ended up with a good crop. This year Im going to be patient. LOL! Thank you for the information Luke! 🐝🐝🐝

    • @user-wc2bp7xo4x
      @user-wc2bp7xo4x 6 лет назад +2

      I noticed that my spicy peppers handled the heat and fruited much better than the sweet peppers. You could also try okra, which loves heat to get an additional harvest.

    • @barneyrubble1431
      @barneyrubble1431 6 лет назад

      Just keep your sweet peppers watered really well. They do best between 70 and 80 degrees. And they grow like crazy. As in size when the temperature cools down in September. Important! Always keep one bell pepper on your plant. Or it will quit flowering it won't do anything in September. No fruit... the plant decides to die. To get really serious. Always use. A small amount of blossom booster fertilizer water soluble every other day.

    • @barneyrubble1431
      @barneyrubble1431 6 лет назад

      @@user-wc2bp7xo4xhot peppers do okay in flowering and setting fruit in heat but they do ripen and grow faster in cooler weather..

  • @mindyloper4454
    @mindyloper4454 3 года назад

    I'm living in a different place this year & ALLL of my ground AND container pumpkins, squash & cantaloupe have root knot nematodes....is there any hope at all????😤😤😤😭😭😭😭🤢🤢🤢😳😳😳😳😳😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😤😤😤😤🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯😤😤😤😤

  • @culinarygurly987
    @culinarygurly987 6 лет назад

    This was so helpful, since I moved from Florida to Colorado I have not been able to grow food. The plants grow but don't produce but we do hit those above 80° F summer months and it is way dryer here than FL . My tomatoes just sit there helping the carbon dioxide and oxygen system. I keep upgrading my composting methods and all but that has not helped, this information will be useful to fix my issues

    • @lorinagomez4643
      @lorinagomez4643 5 лет назад

      I'm live in CO also and we get well above 80 in the summer...even now during spring we are almost hitting 80. With the unusually late frost and this hot spring, my plants are having a tough start for sure. Did your luck turn around with your plants last season?

  • @dawnseevers4238
    @dawnseevers4238 6 лет назад

    I was happy to see this video. All my plants are doing amazing except my peppers - well the plants are probably the biggest I've ever had but no fruit and very few flowers. I'm not sure why although it could be one of the reasons you mentioned. We had really hot dry two months June and July and I was not sure they would even make it. Once we started getting rain they took off but still very little blossoms. I'm leaning towards too much nitrogen from the compost I put down when I planted or the heat we've had. I picked my first two banana peppers today and hoping more blossoms will start to produce before the weather gets too cold.

  • @gaaraofthefunk7163
    @gaaraofthefunk7163 4 года назад +1

    I’m new to gardening, so... I have many questions, but the most relevant one here is: what type of compost make the best calcium fertilizers?

    • @Durruck260
      @Durruck260 4 года назад +1

      Finely grind egg shells and mix them into your compost. Smaller pieces will break down and be readily available faster than larger pieces.

  • @roxanner8
    @roxanner8 4 года назад

    YOU are the best! thanks for your knowledge!

  • @norwegianbee849
    @norwegianbee849 5 лет назад +7

    Here in Minnesota it’s been 92% humidity 🥵

  • @valeriecarpenter4631
    @valeriecarpenter4631 5 лет назад +1

    Great video. My tomatoes are not flowing and i planted in late May. I am stumped but after your video I am going to try a free things. thank you....new sub❤🌱🍅

  • @DebiKelley
    @DebiKelley 6 месяцев назад

    Great video but what’s the solution for less nitrate and perhaps more calcium??? My geraniums totally stopped producing blooms because, I believe, it’s waaay too hot. HOWEVER, it COULD be too much nitrate. How do you fix it? Move the plant inside? Then it won’t be hot enough, right? And how do you reduce the nitrate??? I was hoping to find answers to fix my geranium plant. The leaves are thick, green, hearty…so I’m pretty sure they’re getting the amount of water they need. But it’s been hot (95-high humidity) but they did good last year same temp. 🤷🏼‍♀️

  • @CustomGardenSolutions
    @CustomGardenSolutions 6 лет назад

    Great video on blossom end rot. One of my favorite recent videos.

  • @colonialroofingofnorthcaro441
    @colonialroofingofnorthcaro441 5 лет назад +1

    You said you had calcium to your garden all the time regardless, how exactly do you had calcium to your garden, thanks for the video, I'm having this problem, so very helpful

    • @412Myco
      @412Myco 5 лет назад +1

      You can make a liquid calcium called calphos or add eggshells to your soil

    • @colonialroofingofnorthcaro441
      @colonialroofingofnorthcaro441 5 лет назад +3

      @@412Myco thanks for taking the time to answer back, I'll look that up and see how to make that, I do add eggshells, but like most organic items it takes time to break down, so we are going that route but in the short term I'd like to get something in that can help with the plants or the grounds deficiency, I really appreciate it, thank you again

  • @debbiehester5907
    @debbiehester5907 5 лет назад +1

    Great video,! Just wondering if adding shade cloth over the plants would help. Here in North Texas, 85° - 90° comes early in the year....

  • @sallynicora7148
    @sallynicora7148 4 года назад +5

    Hi. Thanks for the great info! How do I add calcium?

    • @wchayes8646
      @wchayes8646 4 года назад +1

      Grind egg shells and add that to each plant.

    • @amberhaddad6338
      @amberhaddad6338 4 года назад +1

      @@wchayes8646 so do I add the eggshells to the soil ??

    • @wchayes8646
      @wchayes8646 4 года назад +1

      @@amberhaddad6338 yes. Grind the shells after they dry. Then add one whole egg shell to the ground around each plant. Work into the top of the soil , then water in. Good luck.

  • @OutlawMediaAus
    @OutlawMediaAus 4 года назад

    Spread it brother. Great vid. Informative, helpful and to the point. A true rarity on RUclips these days. Subbed ❤️

  • @heyitsthatoneguy91
    @heyitsthatoneguy91 5 лет назад

    What about putting a little organic matter down in the dirt? Peanut shells a chunk of watermelon etc? Almost like a mini compost section the roots can seek out

  • @polkadottedpolak
    @polkadottedpolak 6 лет назад +4

    In response to reason #1: I definitely relate to this! I live in Central/South Florida, and down here we don't even *plant* tomatoes until August or September because of the heat.

    • @jimbol8695
      @jimbol8695 6 лет назад +1

      Yes, I can relate. I bought some heat tolerant tomatoes at my local nursery and it didn't make a difference.

    • @monsterpoo
      @monsterpoo 6 лет назад

      lol I learned this same lesson the hard way after planting a few tomato plants in feb in south FL only to have the heat destroy them come april :) now i wait until november down here to plant tomatoes as its still 80F today in late november

  • @mirandaf2112
    @mirandaf2112 6 лет назад

    Thank you! I kept watering my squash and was confused why it was still limp. Now I know!

  • @PZPism
    @PZPism 4 года назад

    Shout out from Las Vegas and my non flowering chili plants where its 113 today 🔥😷

  • @sunkisshomesteadgardens9997
    @sunkisshomesteadgardens9997 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the info it's just what I was looking for. Out of 35 yrs. I've never had this problem so I was stumped . Thank you

  • @TGBPEnglish
    @TGBPEnglish 3 года назад

    6. PH level.
    Great video as usual, thank you!

  • @NotAnInformant
    @NotAnInformant 5 лет назад +25

    You look like Clark Kent . Lol in his free time he gardens and frees the world of crime! Thank you for all the information you give. My friends think I'm a green thumb but I learned everything from RUclipsrs like you. You are responsible for many people increasing their yields. In a way you are feeding us knowledge, that feeds us. :P

  • @ότικαλύτερο-ρ1χ
    @ότικαλύτερο-ρ1χ 6 лет назад +2

    What you put around the peach trees to prevent weeds from growing?..please make a video on how you do that without using herbicides. Thanks

    • @OakKnobFarm
      @OakKnobFarm 6 лет назад +2

      I can't speak for MI Gardener... but I personally cut all the weeds / grasses as short as possible. Cover with recycled brown paper shopping bags. Cover the bags with mulch - I prefer wood chips (looks nice and lasts the longest), but grass clippings or chopped up leaf mold will work too.

    • @user-wc2bp7xo4x
      @user-wc2bp7xo4x 6 лет назад

      Hostas and other bulb plants work really well and look nice around the base of my fruit trees

  • @joelack2976
    @joelack2976 4 года назад

    Good job explaining thank you

  • @kristenwalker2043
    @kristenwalker2043 5 лет назад +1

    Should I remove dead flower clusters off the stem of tomato plant?? Flowers are sterile from either heat or lack of pollination. If I remove them will it encourage more flower clusters along the main stem?

  • @gmonkey12776
    @gmonkey12776 3 года назад

    Thanks for info- im pretty rookie season gardener and u grow mostly in pots. So, What about fixes for most of those issues? I understand what problems could be but idk what to do about them?🤷‍♀️

  • @ronniegautrey4360
    @ronniegautrey4360 6 лет назад

    Nice pumpkins in the back ground. Was a very informative video.

  • @randomuser2461
    @randomuser2461 5 лет назад +2

    I'll put this before I see the video. But with zucchini I've run into where the heat will make the drop flowers before it can fruit. Have to make sure to grow them early enough to give them time. Not sure if there is a way to work over the heat to get them through the summer to let them keep fruiting though.

  • @jackiefeggans2560
    @jackiefeggans2560 5 лет назад

    Thank u so much for ur advice it gave me some kind of hope with my tomatoes.

  • @bernadettestykel7504
    @bernadettestykel7504 2 года назад

    What do you think about a fruit set spray? Is it bad it eat those tomatoes if you used a blossom set spray?

  • @janonthemtn
    @janonthemtn 4 года назад

    I bought and planted Aronia 5 plants only 1 got flowers and fruit. planted in a row. 3 ft apart. I haven't figured it out yet. They are about 8 yrs old. This is the first season the 1 got some fruit.

  • @heatherrossi7946
    @heatherrossi7946 6 лет назад +1

    Simple truth😊✌️❤️ my Fl garden! I feel the weather comin around😊

    • @NubianP6
      @NubianP6 4 года назад

      Everything in my garden is flowering EXCEPT the Biquinho peppers, and the mini bell peppers. 😔

  • @charsnest147
    @charsnest147 6 лет назад +1

    Excellent info as usual. Thanks!

  • @estelanunezchannel
    @estelanunezchannel 2 года назад

    i have a problem with my plants i started they get to have 2 to 4 leaves than die ,that goes to cucumber ,skuash and pumpkins 🤔 im doing something wrong if tou could explain me how to doit right thank you

  • @victoriagross8178
    @victoriagross8178 6 лет назад

    Thank you, Luke! Yet another great video.

  • @zepguwlthistle7924
    @zepguwlthistle7924 5 лет назад +4

    so what type of calcium would you apply Luke?

  • @gabrielfrias3974
    @gabrielfrias3974 6 лет назад

    you always have the best videos at the best time

  • @emojicursed
    @emojicursed 3 года назад

    What if your flowers get pollinated and then they keep falling off!!? Is it still the heat because they can’t produce the sugars and stuff they need to set fruit?

  • @jwulfee173
    @jwulfee173 6 лет назад

    Make a lot of sense. Thanks for posting.

  • @organicgardening5989
    @organicgardening5989 4 года назад +2

    I have planted in the ground some fruit trees last spring the trees still a life but not producing any leaves is that ok ! Thanks

    • @chinmeysway
      @chinmeysway 4 года назад +1

      water them slow trickle for 20-30 min each!

  • @lindasproul3782
    @lindasproul3782 2 года назад

    You mentioned about the heat and we are in our third heat wave. When the weather cools down, will the plants resume with blossoms and fruiting or are they done ?

  • @jogordon1530
    @jogordon1530 5 лет назад

    I'm just outside of Baltimore and it's roasting the next two weeks - up and over 90 degrees. My poor plants are roasting and I'm covering most of them with sheets to keep them cooler. However, it's 6/29/19 right now and I still have no flowers or fruit on my plants. They look great = green and healthy, but no flowers or fruit. In fact on my zuc plants, all my blossoms are falling off. I think this will be my last year gardening as the temps continue to get hotter and hotter every year over here on the east coast. Love your channel dude, but some of us can't afford to plant organically - just too darn expensive for us poor gardeners who just barely make minimum wage.

  • @marshamahaney6997
    @marshamahaney6997 5 лет назад

    Thank you, you are so timely. Just what I needed to know right now 💕

  • @jackiehorsley9263
    @jackiehorsley9263 6 лет назад

    awesome video Luke thanks for sharing that

  • @mizzlemoonglade4996
    @mizzlemoonglade4996 6 лет назад +4

    We've gotten a lot of rain lately, and the tomato plants grew and flowered like crazy, but the blooms dried up and fell off. Never set any fruit. Do you think the problem is too much rain?

  • @nealcummings1803
    @nealcummings1803 2 года назад

    I want to start by saying thank you for your videos, they are so informative. I do need some advice on my garden boxes,if you could please. My boxes are 4x4x12” deep. I bought ultra soil from living earth soil company to fill them , it’s supposed to be fertilized, it seems sandy with some mulch in it , lots of bark. I’m thinking this not working, nothing is flowering or growing , it is just living ,barley. I’m in south east Texas ,heat might be an issue, but water is fine , I added plant food and it sparked a change so I’m thinking soil is the problem . How can I amend this soil, start over with new soil or what path should I take ? Thanks for any input, I’m new and clueless to gardening.

  • @conniejones6618
    @conniejones6618 4 года назад

    What do you suggest for calcium ?

  • @christinateresabrown
    @christinateresabrown 6 лет назад +5

    Aw you changed your music, I always loved the old music, it reminded me of a gardening shows in the 80s.

  • @ajinana1145
    @ajinana1145 5 лет назад

    Amazing information. I live in Malaysia and it’s always hot and humid here. How may I add organic calcium to the plants and is it safe to spray organic Foliar spray before the plant stars flowering

  • @mssedillo4867
    @mssedillo4867 5 лет назад

    Thank u..needed those answers Luke!!

  • @Iamnot4Sure
    @Iamnot4Sure 5 лет назад +1

    Hi Luke , I am interested in Apple trees. I have planted 3 different kinds Mackintosh, Gala, granny smith. And I planted them about 3 years ago, they are about 12 feet apart from each other they stand over 10 feet tall. My question is how long must I wait for fruit and what can I put in the soil to help them grow strong?
    Thanks