Heat waves and wild temperature swings can quickly turn healthy-looking blooms into blossom drop, leaving fruit set far below expectations. With the right mix of shade, moisture, and wind protection, you can give blossoms a better chance to hold on and thrive.
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Flower Drop Causes Poor Fruit Set and How to Fix It
When blooms look healthy but still fall away, flower drop is often the result of poor fruit set caused by pollination issues, temperature stress, or weak blossom retention. Learn what’s triggering the problem and how to help plants hold flowers long enough to set fruit.


