Tomatoes are a capricious crop that requires close attention.
Sometimes even the most correct care does not give the desired result: the harvest is so-so – weak.
Gardeners face a problem when the bushes are actively blooming, but no ovaries are formed.
How to care for tomatoes
Creating comfortable conditions is the main thing needed for full growth and fruiting.
Sharp changes in day and night temperatures will result in the lushly flowering bushes not delighting with an abundance of fruit.
Tomato pollen ripens at night and is pollinated during the day. And these processes require a temperature of 15-28 degrees.
The ovaries will be worse formed if the seedlings are grown from your own seeds. Ready-made store seeds undergo all the necessary pre-sowing treatment. If you sow your own seeds in the beds, then you must carry out the treatment, pickling them in a weak solution of potassium permanganate.
Hybrid seeds may have poor ovary formation. When grown repeatedly, they are unable to produce offspring.