Why Your Tomato Flowers Drop in Heat: It’s Not Your Watering, It’s the Pollen

Why Your Tomato Flowers Drop in Heat: It's Not Your Watering, It's the Pollen

You’ve done everything right—drip irrigation, mulch, fertilizer—yet your tomato flowers still drop without setting fruit when temperatures soar. The culprit isn’t drought stress or poor care; it’s pollen death at 95°F. Here’s what actually works to keep tomatoes producing through the heat.