I have one big tomatillo that is full of at least 50 fruits at the husk stage. The husks are empty of fruit. It was the only seedling that survived. It would get flowers and a a few tiny husks and drop them . I took cuttings to try and root in desperation of getting fruit. A few weeks after I took cuttings she started to send out fruits(husks) like crazy. I had to put her in the greenhouse during a predicted cold spell. The weatherman predicted 38 and it only got into the low 40's. She is in the greenhouse for the winter. Do you think she will survive and bear fruit? Right now our temps are fluctuating between 70-80 in the day and 45-55 at night. We only run the heater in there if it gets below 40.
abzzybee
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