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Old 26-04-2003, 11:20 PM
Bishoop
 
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Default 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....


 
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