Tomatoes
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zac510

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5,546 posts

229 months

Sunday 26th September 2010
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Anybody else's tomatoes still looking greener than Kermit the frog? With October almost upon us and days shortening rapidly will they ripen at all?

I've got a few dozen of them ready to go.

LaserTam

2,183 posts

242 months

Sunday 26th September 2010
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Yeah loads. Just been picked to be made into green tomatoe chutney...

Magic919

14,165 posts

224 months

Sunday 26th September 2010
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I've a few left. Took them off and they are finishing on the window ledge.

netherfield

3,060 posts

207 months

Sunday 26th September 2010
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Funnily enough someone asked that on the gardening on Radio Leeds this morning.

Experts opinion is to put them on a chrome or silver tray in a bright windowsill,or any tray with a sheet of baking foil on the bottom,this maximises the light getting to them.

Phone in opinion is to put them in a box with a Banana,Bananas give off some kind of gas which speeds the ripening,and that Bananas should never be kept in a fruit bowl,because this can make other fruit go off before you get chance to eat it.


zac510

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5,546 posts

229 months

Sunday 26th September 2010
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So the consensus is at least that I should be picking them rather than leaving them there?

Busamav

2,954 posts

231 months

Sunday 26th September 2010
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Have you cut all the leaves off the plant , that seems to help them?

Simpo Two

91,311 posts

288 months

Sunday 26th September 2010
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netherfield said:
Phone in opinion is to put them in a box with a Banana,Bananas give off some kind of gas which speeds the ripening
Yes, it's ethylene, a plant growth regulator.

A key factor in plant cycles is day length (rather than intensity) - so leaving in a windowsill may not be as effective as providing artificial lighting.

Edited by Simpo Two on Sunday 26th September 18:04

zac510

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Sunday 26th September 2010
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Busamav said:
Have you cut all the leaves off the plant , that seems to help them?
No not at all except for some that have snapped or look a bit off.

This is the first time I've had the tomato plants really grow properly so I'm a bit out of my depth but pleasantly surprised smile I put them in a much better sun spot this year.

jeff m

4,066 posts

281 months

Sunday 26th September 2010
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Maybe you could try a different variety next year.
Are you sure you haven't planted a determinate type.

My grape toms ripen much faster than my indeterminate.
I actually plant regular toms to get green ones as I like them fried for brekkers.

To ripen green ones I always thought the prefered method was brown paper bag containing one red one, not in the fridge obviously.

Simpo Two

91,311 posts

288 months

Sunday 26th September 2010
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jeff m said:
To ripen green ones I always thought the prefered method was brown paper bag containing one red one
Same thing - ethylene. Not sure if bananas give off more, I suspect so.

jeff m

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281 months

Sunday 26th September 2010
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Simpo Two said:
jeff m said:
To ripen green ones I always thought the prefered method was brown paper bag containing one red one
Same thing - ethylene. Not sure if bananas give off more, I suspect so.
Not meant as a conradiction, just trying to save someone rushing out to buy one bananabiggrin

AMLK

407 posts

208 months

Sunday 26th September 2010
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The wind blew down my tomato plants a couple of weeks ago, so I had to take all my tomatoes off. There were a couple among them that were ripening, but the vast majority were very green. The less 'green' ones I wrapped in newspaper with the riper ones and a banana (advice from my grandma!). They have all ripened beautifully. The others I made into green tomato chutney on Friday - have to say it is blooming lovely - OH and I have gone through 1/2 jar already!

zac510

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5,546 posts

229 months

Tuesday 28th September 2010
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I've got about 50 green tomatoes. Do you think I should use more than one banana!?

I'm going to put them in the cupboard because I don't have enough paper bags. Any not ripened by Saturday will become green tomato chutney.

schmokin1

1,222 posts

235 months

Tuesday 28th September 2010
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bananas give off shed loads of ethylene, it's that hydrocarbony whiff you get when the skin goes blotchy. They're are picked green, and while on the boat a few days out from port, they are given a whiff of ethylene which causes a chain reaction so they all start to ripen and give off ethylene so the adjacent bananas ripen too.

As above, paper bag, green 'uns in with a fruity 'nana, job done.

Enjoy!!

Simpo Two

91,311 posts

288 months

Tuesday 28th September 2010
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Although it should be said that induced ripening via ethylene is not the same as ripening on the tree/bush/stem - fewer sugars.