A couple tips for "forcing" tomatoes
top the plant,,,cut off the main vine and terminate all new growth on branches
in a week or so you should see faster ripening,,,,if not
root prune the plant,,,,use a vertical shovel placed 6-8* from the stem,,,step down to the top of the shovel ,,,,,do this on 1/2 of the plant,,,,you are cutting the tips of the roots,,,,,just a simple straight down jab is all it takes.....
remember,,,,only do 1/2 of the plant,,,,,,
these 2 things both will signal the plant that it is done growing and needs to "ripen" and set seeds,,,,,,,,,pretty basic when you think about it.
Both of these tricks are common here in the north,,,,,,I'm guessing your weather hasn't been the best for 'maters this year,,,,rain,,cool nights both have been around the state this year,,,slows things down
OR don't do anything and hope for a really warm, sunny September![]()
Thanks, unkadan! I'll give it a try. I was thinking about snipping off some of the new growth to concentrate the energy on the green tomatoes as there should already be PLENTY of fruit to work with once they ripen.