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andromeda4000 10-07-2006 12:32 PM

Pruning tomatos
 
I think I need to prune my tomatos to yield better fruit instead of
huge plant growth. I forget though, is it to pinch off the new leaves
at the main branches or something else?


cloud dreamer 10-07-2006 01:06 PM

Pruning tomatos
 
andromeda4000 wrote:

I think I need to prune my tomatos to yield better fruit instead of
huge plant growth. I forget though, is it to pinch off the new leaves
at the main branches or something else?



You prune the suckers that appear in between the branch and the stem.

..

TQ 11-07-2006 12:58 AM

Pruning tomatos
 

"andromeda4000" wrote in message
oups.com...
I think I need to prune my tomatos to yield better fruit instead of
huge plant growth. I forget though, is it to pinch off the new leaves
at the main branches or something else?


Huge plant growth and poor fruiting could be a result of over-fertilizing.
What have your plants been feed and how frequently?

I/m not a big fan of pruning, unless it/s to remove branches that come in
contact with the ground to prevent leaf diseases or if I/m trying to win an
obesity prize.



andromeda4000 11-07-2006 11:28 AM

Pruning tomatos
 
Thanks, that's what I couldn't remember.

cloud dreamer wrote:
andromeda4000 wrote:

I think I need to prune my tomatos to yield better fruit instead of
huge plant growth. I forget though, is it to pinch off the new leaves
at the main branches or something else?



You prune the suckers that appear in between the branch and the stem.

..



andromeda4000 11-07-2006 11:31 AM

Pruning tomatos
 
I have been following the advice on the box of tomato plant food from
K-Mart and feeding one tablespoon dissolved in a gallon of water once
every two weeks.


TQ wrote:
"andromeda4000" wrote in message
oups.com...
I think I need to prune my tomatos to yield better fruit instead of
huge plant growth. I forget though, is it to pinch off the new leaves
at the main branches or something else?


Huge plant growth and poor fruiting could be a result of over-fertilizing.
What have your plants been feed and how frequently?

I/m not a big fan of pruning, unless it/s to remove branches that come in
contact with the ground to prevent leaf diseases or if I/m trying to win an
obesity prize.



TQ 12-07-2006 01:53 AM

Pruning tomatos
 
Tomats aren/t heavy feeders. Does each plant get a full gallon of 'blue
light special' elixir? What/s its NPK?

I/d try laying off the ferts for a month, then resume feeding either
half-strength every two weeks or full-strength once a month.

"andromeda4000" wrote in message
oups.com...
I have been following the advice on the box of tomato plant food from
K-Mart and feeding one tablespoon dissolved in a gallon of water once
every two weeks.


TQ wrote:
"andromeda4000" wrote in message
oups.com...
I think I need to prune my tomatos to yield better fruit instead of
huge plant growth. I forget though, is it to pinch off the new leaves
at the main branches or something else?


Huge plant growth and poor fruiting could be a result of

over-fertilizing.
What have your plants been feed and how frequently?

I/m not a big fan of pruning, unless it/s to remove branches that come

in
contact with the ground to prevent leaf diseases or if I/m trying to win

an
obesity prize.





higgledy 12-07-2006 02:13 AM

Pruning tomatos
 
My 5 year old cut the top off one of my tomatoes. It was an
indeterminant, will it stop growing now?


TQ wrote:
Tomats aren/t heavy feeders. Does each plant get a full gallon of 'blue
light special' elixir? What/s its NPK?

I/d try laying off the ferts for a month, then resume feeding either
half-strength every two weeks or full-strength once a month.

"andromeda4000" wrote in message
oups.com...
I have been following the advice on the box of tomato plant food from
K-Mart and feeding one tablespoon dissolved in a gallon of water once
every two weeks.


TQ wrote:
"andromeda4000" wrote in message
oups.com...
I think I need to prune my tomatos to yield better fruit instead of
huge plant growth. I forget though, is it to pinch off the new leaves
at the main branches or something else?

Huge plant growth and poor fruiting could be a result of

over-fertilizing.
What have your plants been feed and how frequently?

I/m not a big fan of pruning, unless it/s to remove branches that come

in
contact with the ground to prevent leaf diseases or if I/m trying to win

an
obesity prize.




cloud dreamer 12-07-2006 02:20 AM

Pruning tomatos
 
higgledy wrote:
My 5 year old cut the top off one of my tomatoes. It was an
indeterminant, will it stop growing now?



It shouldn't. At least as long as you got a sucker or two left. Keep an
eye out the next few days. Something should show up.

..

Zone 5a in Canada's Far East.

TQ 12-07-2006 03:27 AM

Pruning tomatos
 

"cloud dreamer" wrote in message
...
higgledy wrote:
My 5 year old cut the top off one of my tomatoes. It was an
indeterminant, will it stop growing now?



It shouldn't. At least as long as you got a sucker or two left. Keep an
eye out the next few days. Something should show up.


I broke the top out of a t-plant earlier this year. The suckers took over
and the vine/s doing fine, which is one good reason not to pluck suckers b/c
you just never know when you might need them.





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