Thank you Jen. My conditions that fall in line the conditions listed in that article is first very dry weather, to pretty wet weather. Nothing constant. Since last October to date, I bet we haven't had a combined 2" of rain. I am on a well for my water & it does fine when it is only on in the house, but when you turn it on outside...there are problems. So I got water meter set this year, & ran a water hose down to the garden around the first of May, & have been watering quite a lot until about a week & half ago. Since then it has rained about 3-1/2 inches, with a good promise of more to come. So I think with that you can see that nothing has been consistent in the way of soil moisture.
Temps have been approx. 70 at night to 92-3 at day. So I don't think it's that.
Windy? It's always windy where I live, but I have a pallet fence around my garden to keep the deer out, & that really blocks a lot of wind. They have been in the ground since the first week of May.
Very little fertilize has been put down, so I don't think it's that. I will not put any on it for awhile & see if that helps.
I think it's just the weather, but I'm not sure because people around me have loads of tomatoes earlier than they have ever had them. I feel like I'm cursed sometimes when I try to do things. Especially gardening. Maybe thats why I like beekeeping so much, because I have been able to do it without much of the curse bleeding over into that field. LOL!