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How long does it take for tomatoes to blossom and bear fruit?

From sowing to fruit ripening, the whole growth and development process of tomato can be divided into germination stage, seedling stage, flowering and fruiting stage and fruiting stage. Generally, after flowering, pollination is carried out within three days. After pollination, the tomato fruit begins to swell, and it takes one to two months to mature and bear fruit. In the growing period, we should give it more light conservation and timely apply some fertilizer to make it mature faster.

Tomato growth cycle

Growth process: From sowing to fruit ripening, the whole growth and development process of tomato can be divided into germination stage, seedling stage, flowering and fruit-setting stage and fruit-bearing stage.

Growth cycle: The growth cycle of tomato is 1 10- 170 days. The results showed that the growth period was 7-9 days, the seedling stage was 40-80 days, the flowering and fruit setting period was 15-30 days, and the fruiting period was 30-50 days.

When do tomatoes blossom and bear fruit? How long will it take for tomatoes to bloom?

Tomato takes 2-3 months from planting to flowering, and it needs to go through four stages. The germination period is about 7-9 days, the seedling stage is about 40 days, and the flowering time is generally half a month or a month.

How long does it take for tomatoes to bear fruit after flowering?

After flowering, tomatoes are pollinated within three days. After pollination, the tomato fruit begins to swell, and it takes one to two months to mature and bear fruit.

Do tomatoes bloom first and then bear fruit?

Tomatoes bloom first and then bear fruit. When the tomato seedlings are opened and closed together, it is time to bear fruit. When flowers wither, tomatoes become fruits.

Key points of tomato planting in fruiting period: the reason why tomatoes don't bloom when they grow.

The reason why tomatoes don't bloom may be that the density is too high, which makes tomatoes grow extremely vigorously. Or the temperature is not enough, and tomatoes don't like flowering.

Fertilization of Tomato Flowering and Fruiting

The best fertilization time for tomatoes is in the sunny morning, which is beneficial for tomatoes to better absorb fertilizer and promote growth and development, and does not damage branches and leaves when fertilizing, thus reducing the chance of spreading diseases and insect pests.

Temperature during flowering and fruiting of tomato

Tomato flowering period is easily affected by low temperature, and the optimum temperature is 20-25℃ during the day and 15-20℃ at night. During the development period of tomato fruit, it is best to grow below 30℃.