Tomatoes not doing well

Redlands, CA

The temp at night has to be WARM or the flowers won't set fruit.

Houston, TX(Zone 9a)

I am guessing you meant this as a response to another thread? If not...

I see your daytime temps in the next few days will be high 90's and into the 100's. That really reduces the effectiveness of tomato pollen. Night time temps for you are high 50's to low 60's. That's a great temperature for tomatoes to set fruit. Much better than 70's overnight.

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