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Old August 5, 2011   #1
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Hi all!

I am new to this forum but excited to be part of it since I just started growing vegetables for the first time this year and my first plant....a tomato plant!

I grew the tomato plant from seeds in my balcony, it is growing nice and tall but the first flower seemed to be incomplete. Which means, only the star green shaped base of the flower is present but there is NO flower...it didn't fall of, it was just never there...I know this because there is a new one coming out and it is the same way. You can see the picture...

Can anyone help me? I can't seem to find anything like it online. I live in Houston TX, which means the plant gets LOTs of sun...but also lots of heat...Temps here have been above 100. I can't think of anything else.

Thanks for your help!
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Old August 5, 2011   #2
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Hi all!

I am new to this forum but excited to be part of it since I just started growing vegetables for the first time this year and my first plant....a tomato plant!

I grew the tomato plant from seeds in my balcony, it is growing nice and tall but the first flower seemed to be incomplete. Which means, only the star green shaped base of the flower is present but there is NO flower...it didn't fall of, it was just never there...I know this because there is a new one coming out and it is the same way. You can see the picture...

Can anyone help me? I can't seem to find anything like it online. I live in Houston TX, which means the plant gets LOTs of sun...but also lots of heat...Temps here have been above 100. I can't think of anything else.

Thanks for your help!
First, welcome to Tville.

I saw that you posted the same question elsewhere but I'll answer here b'c the thread I wanted to share with you is in this forum, a few down from where your initial thread is now.

You aren't alone in having weird kinda strange non-blossoms, so I hope this thread will make you feel not so alone.

http://www.tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=15051
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Old August 5, 2011   #3
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I just noticed one of those mutant growths the other day on one of my Big Rainbow plants, toward the bottom of one of the stems. Nothing to worry about, you'll get normal trusses with flowers further up.
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