Here are some other causes:
Cold nights
High temps
Low light
Smog
I am in East TN and my tomatoes are setting fine in 90 degree weather. They get morning direct sunlight.
Good luck! There is nothing like a great home grown tomato!
2007-06-10 10:14:44
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answered by Debette 3
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Maybe too much water. Many times when it gets hot we tend to over water. I am guilty of this. My greenhouse guy told me that if the flowers look as if they are breaking and no fruit sets then I am giving them too much water. I have been holding back on the water this year and have not had any problems with the flowers setting fruit. I'm in zone 6.
2007-06-10 17:44:20
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answered by noonecanne 7
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Too hot.
Where are you?
Tomato plants in Texas have to have fruit set by now for production this month, none later in summer.
2007-06-10 09:55:34
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answered by Mike1942f 7
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Tomato plants needs to be watered often to keep them alive, plant some more and look after them.
2007-06-10 10:02:42
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answered by bornfree 5
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Depending on where you live, it may just be too hot. I live in FL and its hot here and we are getting towards the end of our crop.
They need an acidic soil and keep them watered.
2007-06-10 10:25:39
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answered by Momwithaheart 4
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it is too hot this happened to me recently and i live down south try planting them early in the spring or in the fall depending on where you live
2007-06-10 10:08:56
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answered by Gator Girl 5
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sounds like you have deer in the area who like to munch.
2007-06-10 09:55:07
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answered by Greg L 5
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