Hello!
New to tomatoes. My bigger plant produced some suckers that I wanted to try to root and plant, which seems to have worked out (they were planted outside 1 week ago). However, I am unsure if the 111 frostfree days in my area are enough for these little plants to produce any worthwhile amount of ripe fruit. If it won't I would like to replace these with other vegtables since I am low on space.
They are undeterminate cherry tomatoes. If I were to keep them I would remove all suckers and top it at maybe 1 meter to hurry it up. I live in zone 6 I think. What do you experts think?
by Scared_Ad_7617
3 Comments
Mine were smaller than that 2 months ago and now are at least a meter tall (some almost 2m) with tons of tomatoes beginning to ripen and more flowers growing daily. You should be fine
Definitely enough time!
Cool experiment and report back on how it’s going!