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Bertie Doe 21-05-2008 10:34 PM

Greenhouse tomato query
 
About 3 weeks ago, I purchased 3 plants from the nursery (all different
varieties) and they started growing quickly, but have hardly grown much in
the last week. I suspect the cold nights. They are planted into the
greenhouse soil.

They're about a foot tall and all 3 have produced approx 4 flowers each.
Should I pinch out the flowers? thanks.

Bertie




Robert \(Plymouth\)[_172_] 22-05-2008 08:34 AM

Greenhouse tomato query
 

"Bertie Doe" wrote in message
...
About 3 weeks ago, I purchased 3 plants from the nursery (all different
varieties) and they started growing quickly, but have hardly grown much in
the last week. I suspect the cold nights. They are planted into the
greenhouse soil.

They're about a foot tall and all 3 have produced approx 4 flowers each.
Should I pinch out the flowers? thanks.

Bertie

No as they will keep flowering as they get taller. You need to pinch out the
side shoots coming out of the leaf joint, unless you have bush varieties


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Bertie Doe 22-05-2008 03:45 PM

Greenhouse tomato query
 

"Robert (Plymouth)" wrote in message


No as they will keep flowering as they get taller. You need to pinch out
the side shoots coming out of the leaf joint, unless you have bush
varieties


Thanks Robert, I'll be patient. Things will hopefully improve when the
weather warms up.

Bertie



Rusty Hinge 2 22-05-2008 10:37 PM

Greenhouse tomato query
 
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from "Bertie Doe" contains these words:

About 3 weeks ago, I purchased 3 plants from the nursery (all different
varieties) and they started growing quickly, but have hardly grown much in
the last week. I suspect the cold nights. They are planted into the
greenhouse soil.


They're about a foot tall and all 3 have produced approx 4 flowers each.
Should I pinch out the flowers? thanks.


No. Unless your tomato plants have male cucumber flowers.

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Bertie Doe 23-05-2008 09:29 AM

Greenhouse tomato query
 

"Rusty Hinge 2" wrote in message
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from "Bertie Doe" contains these words:
Should I pinch out the flowers? thanks.


No. Unless your tomato plants have male cucumber flowers.

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Rusty


Good grief Jacque, you've paid the leccy bill at last - welcome .... bach.

Bertie
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methusala 12-07-2008 09:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bertie Doe (Post 793593)
About 3 weeks ago, I purchased 3 plants from the nursery (all different
varieties) and they started growing quickly, but have hardly grown much in
the last week. I suspect the cold nights. They are planted into the
greenhouse soil.

They're about a foot tall and all 3 have produced approx 4 flowers each.
Should I pinch out the flowers? thanks.

Bertie

Hi Bertie,

Tomato plants grow fast untill the first flowers. Then the plant prefers to put its energy in to producing shoots from the V formed between the leaf branch and the main stalk. Pinch out these little shoots as you see them, and the plant will put its energy back in to growing up and setting more flowers hence more friut. Not nipping them out produces a tomato bush with lots more allbeit smaller tomatoes. Don't pinch out the flowers :) when they die back thats where you'll see the tiny tomatoes.

Tony

Kathryn Selfe 12-07-2008 09:59 AM

Hi Bertie

Don't pinch out the flowers as this is where your tomatoes are to come from. However Tomatoes do need sideshoots taking out and just the one main stem being left and they need regular feeding with a liquid tomato feed.

All the best

kathryn
www.carreglefn-nurseries.co.uk
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bertie Doe (Post 793593)
About 3 weeks ago, I purchased 3 plants from the nursery (all different
varieties) and they started growing quickly, but have hardly grown much in
the last week. I suspect the cold nights. They are planted into the
greenhouse soil.

They're about a foot tall and all 3 have produced approx 4 flowers each.
Should I pinch out the flowers? thanks.

Bertie


methusala 12-07-2008 11:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bertie Doe (Post 793593)
About 3 weeks ago, I purchased 3 plants from the nursery (all different
varieties) and they started growing quickly, but have hardly grown much in
the last week. I suspect the cold nights. They are planted into the
greenhouse soil.

They're about a foot tall and all 3 have produced approx 4 flowers each.
Should I pinch out the flowers? thanks.

Bertie

Another tip for you Bertie.
Take an empty plastic bottle, cut off the base, throw away the top. Placethe bottle neck down at base of the tomato plant and put a stick in it to stop it falling over. Now you have a funnel to channel your liquid feed and watering direct to the root of the plant :)

Tony


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