What's Goin on beside my Tomato Plants? My tomato plants have been planted for 5 weeks immediately they have...

My tomato plants have been planted for 5 weeks immediately they have grown sooooo tall within out of there cages and almost to the top of the broom stick even so there is no flowers nor tomato's.There is little nubs growing on the underside of the leaves/branches so could that be my tomato's or am I basically too impatient
to much nitrogen provide them Epsom's salt at 2 tbs per gal.1 gal per plant every 2 weeks see if that helps


You might hold soil that has too much fertilizer, but a great way to capture around this is to pinch off the tops of the biggest branches, this gets the plant to stop trying to grow so much and start producing, I have a similar issue with mine, mind you don't take past its sell-by date too much, just enough to acquire the point across that its time to stop growing. hope this helps, and don't worry too much in the order of the fertility issue, i give my plants nitrates weekly and even with that own about 20 small tomatoes growing on one plant. Maybe they're not really tomato plants. Where did you get them? I have a tomato plant grow all by itself in my patio, produced nice tomatoes. I didn't do anything to it, didn't even plant it. It just sprouted up one day.
Answers:    Different tomato plants obviously produce different types of tomatoes.but i presume you grow indeterminate tomato's. i grow indeterminate tomato's in a green house mine own been planted for a about 5 weeks too but they are especially little still . just give them time and some marine but not too much .you are not really describing a tomato plant so i dont know if they are tomatos.tomato plant's are all stem and leaves .they are a weak plant .they dont enjoy branches so if yours have branches i wouldn't think its one
They aren't become fully grown yet. Tomatoes can take 75 days to later life. Those nubs might be the flower buds that if pollinated will become tomatoes. many times this have happened,the blooms fall rotten before they can produce.beautiful full foliage and no tomatoes. intermittent watering and too much fertilizer ...tom
It sounds resembling your soil has too much nitrogen. Nitrogen stimulates foliage growth at the expense of fruit. Personally, I would not add any "complete fertilizer" close to 10-10-10. I would add some super phosphate (the middle number on a bag of complete fertilizer) to stimulate flowering. If you don't enjoy fruit or leaves then you might have second years seeds from a hybrid, hybrids are good for one year and after you get funny mutants the next.