We are in the low to mid 90's currently and have cloudy days but little rain where I live. No issues though, as I hand water my containers. But my tomatoes are looking pretty threadbare these days. I have battled hornworms, grasshoppers and other pests as well as powdery mildew (I think), which necessitated me having to remove 4 plants completely. I still have a few fruits to pick though a bit smallish. Recently I gave a kickstart with fish emulsion, epsom salts and tomato fertilizer (always as instructed). Growth is occuring and blossoms are forming but production is mild.
Is this common and is it temporary, ie reversible?
Fairly typical for this time of year. They can go until frost but they get jaded along the way. They don't like to set fruit when temps are much above 90 either.
My peppers are doing great despite something munching on a leaf or three...