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just bought a small tumbler F1 (trailing) tom plant,do you nip out side shoots
like you do on normal tom plant or do you just leave them to grow. advice please thanks.
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On Sun, 4 Jun 2006 10:34:26 +0000, sneaks
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just bought a small tumbler F1 (trailing) tom plant,do you nip out side
shoots
like you do on normal tom plant or do you just leave them to grow.
advice please thanks.


The only branches/leaves that I take off any tomato plant are
those that are about to touch the ground.
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sneaks wrote:

just bought a small tumbler F1 (trailing) tom plant,do you nip out side
shoots
like you do on normal tom plant or do you just leave them to grow.
advice please thanks.


Is it in a hanging pot? They bred Tumbler for hanging pots.

Don't nip anything. Feed it, water it and enjoy the 'maters.
That's a decent variety, for a hybrid.

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