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Bishoop 26-04-2003 11:20 PM

Pruning tomato plants
 
I live in Central Florida and have several tomato plants that appear to be
doing very well. Lots of fruit and very lush foliage to the point of
"hiding" the fruit.

Are there any pros or cons to thinning the foliage somewhat so that sun can
get to the fruit?

Thanks for any input....



montana 26-04-2003 11:32 PM

Pruning tomato plants
 
In article ,
"Bishoop" wrote:

I live in Central Florida and have several tomato plants that appear to be
doing very well. Lots of fruit and very lush foliage to the point of
"hiding" the fruit.

Are there any pros or cons to thinning the foliage somewhat so that sun can
get to the fruit?

Thanks for any input....



Do you pick off all the suckers? Those are little shoots that develop by
the leaf nodes, at the sides of the main stems.

B & J 27-04-2003 05:20 AM

Pruning tomato plants
 
"Bishoop" wrote in message
...
I live in Central Florida and have several tomato plants that appear to be
doing very well. Lots of fruit and very lush foliage to the point of
"hiding" the fruit.

Are there any pros or cons to thinning the foliage somewhat so that sun

can
get to the fruit?

Thanks for any input....

I live in zone 6 and never prune any foliage from my tomatoes. The intense
sun in the summer scalds any exposed fruit here. In addition, I've found
that the fruit are larger.

John




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