"Paul M. Cook" > wrote in message
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> "Gus" > wrote in message
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>>I have 8 plants and 7 all have had a decent number of tomatoes, but one
>> plant has not had any. It is the plant that has grown the best and
>> biggest and looks the healthiest. It's actually huge-- over 6 feet
>> tall, and filled out well. Has had lots of flowers, but not one tomato.
>> It's in the same spot as I had one last year that produced many
>> tomatoes. I'm confused why this one plant is not growing any tomatoes,
>> and it is the biggest and healthiest of the lot.
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> Too much nitrogen.
Nope. That would stunt blossom growth and give excess foliage.
http://homeguides.sfgate.com/effects...nts-43755.html
While it is possible that the plant didn't get pollinated, I still think it
is just a later variety.