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Old May 10, 2014   #1
Jeff_M
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I am growing some Sweet 100 cherry tomatoes and they tend to bloom/fruit all in a row along a branch. I notice today many broken off right above where the fruit would grow.

I touched one of the small green tomatoes lightly along a row that was missing several and it just fell off without hardly any pressure.

What is going on? Is an insect cutting them off? Or are they really fragile and high winds are knocking them off?

Sorry pretty new at this but I feel like I am losing a lot of fruit this way
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Old May 10, 2014   #2
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I think flower drop is fairly common particularly if the plant is under stress like too dry, too hot, too wet, too windy, too....lots of stuff. As conditions stabilize you should see fruits and flowers staying on and ripening.
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Old May 10, 2014   #3
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Well this was little green tomatoes about 1/2 normal size that dropped off, not just the flowers.

Are cherry tomatoes more prone to wind? I have some larger sized and that does not seem to be a problem.
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Old May 10, 2014   #4
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Sweet 100 is notorious for having brittle fruit"stems" that have the fruit break off. At least it happened to mine every time I grew that one. I was always able to get abundant fruit production from it, but go to pick one or even brush against it and it would often break off. I think you will get lots to grow to maturity though.
Suggestion; just in case, look closely at the blossoms and see if you see any insects on them, also look and see if any very small insects are flying around on the plants. There is one called a tomato bug (Engytatus Modesta)that causes the stems and blossoms to become brittle as it feeds by piercing and sucking mouthparts on the stems.
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