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Removing bottom leaves on tomatoes
Anybody got any DOs or Don'ts on this please?
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Removing bottom leaves on tomatoes
On Jun 20, 9:45 pm, "Robert \(Plymouth\)" beachcom...@ultimate-
anonymity.com wrote: Anybody got any DOs or Don'ts on this please? I do it when three trusses have set, this may or may not be correct but I get some good tomatoes every year. Judith |
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Removing bottom leaves on tomatoes
On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 21:45:13 +0100, "Robert \(Plymouth\)"
wrote and included this (or some of this): Anybody got any DOs or Don'ts on this please? If they touch the ground or if they start to discolour, snap them off. -- ®óñ© © ²°¹°-°³ |
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Removing bottom leaves on tomatoes
In article , Robert (Plymouth)
writes Anybody got any DOs or Don'ts on this please? It is said, the food the leaves produce is sent downwards and from this you can assume it is safe, once the fruit has set, to remove any leaves growing *below* the lowest truss on the plant as they serve no real purpose. This is the conventional wisdom handed down by wise old codgers on the allotments over the years. I am fairly convinced it is not a bad idea and do this very thing. There is also a school of thought which is a tad more extreme and recommends removal of a great deal more. Taking off leaves up to two trusses *above* the currently developing truss in fact. Research papers aimed at the commercial grower and published on the net seem to support this view and suggest that removal of the correct leaves at the correct time will get you a higher overall yield but there will be some loss of sweetness and flavour. I am experimenting with this very thing this year to find out, ask again in the autumn. You pays yer money and takes yer choice it seems. I'll take quality over quantity any time. As others have said if a leaf is damaged or showing signs of disease take it off regardless of the above. -- steve auvache A Bloo one with built in safety features |
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Removing bottom leaves on tomatoes
On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 13:57:00 -0700, "
wrote: On Jun 20, 9:45 pm, "Robert \(Plymouth\)" beachcom...@ultimate- anonymity.com wrote: Anybody got any DOs or Don'ts on this please? I do it when three trusses have set, this may or may not be correct but I get some good tomatoes every year. Judith I don't do it at all - but I get good tomatoes every year !! |
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Removing bottom leaves on tomatoes
"Robert (Plymouth)" wrote in message ... : Anybody got any DOs or Don'ts on this please? thanks for the replies |
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