It is a blue pear tomato approximately 75cm. It had previously flowered and I pinched the flowers (it was 50cm). Should I do it again? Or already at 75cm could I let them grow? I am looking for good productivity
by OddIntroduction7514
8 Comments
0piates
Thing looks beefy enough to start producing fruit. Let it flower! (imo)
Such-Ad-1540
I’m unaware of this! Is the theory that early fruit development impairs the plants growth, and should be prevented until the plant is big?
artichoke8
You don’t need to pinch cherry varieties.
theePharisee
The more I tend/care for tomatoes the worse they are off, the more neglectful I am the more they seem to thrive for me
Davekinney0u812
Why waste tomatoes? Season is way too short!
Abject_Rhubarb_3430
This year i snipped all leaves below the first blooms. Forced the nutrients to the fruit.
They were indeterminate. So more of a vine than a bush. And always pinched the suckers. To keep all the fruit on the main stem and didn’t get off shoots.
Worked great.
JB_141
Not in November. They will need all winter to pollinate.
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Thing looks beefy enough to start producing fruit. Let it flower! (imo)
I’m unaware of this!
Is the theory that early fruit development impairs the plants growth, and should be prevented until the plant is big?
You don’t need to pinch cherry varieties.
The more I tend/care for tomatoes the worse they are off, the more neglectful I am the more they seem to thrive for me
Why waste tomatoes? Season is way too short!
This year i snipped all leaves below the first blooms. Forced the nutrients to the fruit.
They were indeterminate. So more of a vine than a bush. And always pinched the suckers. To keep all the fruit on the main stem and didn’t get off shoots.
Worked great.
Not in November. They will need all winter to pollinate.
Do you NOT want tomatoes?