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Thank you for asking your question on Just Answer. Tomatoes are very sensitive to temperature and lack of water. Both of these can cause the problem as can the lack of pollination. Click here for more information on the topic.
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Even though the tomatoes are water everyday and there are a lot of bees around there the temperature is most important. I am sorry that the link I provided in the first post seems not to be working. Please click here to review that information. When the night temperature falls below 55° F or rises above 75° F, the pollen becomes tacky and pollination cannot occur. This also occurs if the day temps are above 90° F. If the flower isn't pollinated, the bloom dies and falls off. You might consider using a Tomato & Blossom Set Spray. This spray will help tomato blossoms set fruit despite poor weather or other unfavorable conditions. You might want to add a product I reccomend to the soil of the tomatoes to keep them from having blossom end rot when the tomatoes set. Click here for information on Nutri-Cal, the calcium solution.
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