Found this link on Allaboutliverpool's website.
It's interesting reading although you have to trawl nearly right to the end to find out what the tomato is 'joyful' about and what the big secret is ;)
http://www.joyfultomato.com/?gclid=CLGT0b6tuIsCFQPmlAodGVtWxQ
Has anyone tried this method? My FIL strips them when the fruits are on but this bloke seems to be saying you strip them BEFORE that!
Wonder if he makes them little outfits to cover their modesty :D
Ah, yes - talk about whetting ones appetite?
It’s a simple case of energy re-direction. The tomato plant needs only 3 leaves to assimilate carbon-dioxide and absorb the sun’s energy. The rest of the leaves are un-necessary. They’re dead waste.
When you correctly remove the right leaves from the plant as it grows, all the energy that would normally be used to growing and sustaining the thick tomato branches and the bushy leaves goes right into the fruit. The tomato plant then produces more fruit, the fruit grows quicker, and the fruit is much tastier!
So you're now committed to buying the book. Or are you going to risk it??
sounds a bit peculiar - if it did work surely it would work with other fruit/veg
Sour red balls! :o I'm saying nowt! Except that i do usually take quite a few leaves off my tom plants, just to give me a better idea of what they're up to without having to search and therefore make them all fall over.
I'm not going to buy the book Tim ;D
I'm going to 'experiment' on one of the 200 tomato plants my FIL has raised from seed ;D I'm sure he won't miss one ... I'll hide it somewhere!
There was someone on here last year who [iandvertantly I think] stripped all the leaves from their plants & posted the pic. Wonder if he/she got any more growing.
Sounds interesting. As a newbie I'm happy to try it out with you. :) Once I figure out where to put tomatoes and if they'll need to be in growbags or something (since I have clay soil).
Tina.
Quoteremove the right leaves from the plant as it grows,
Which ones are the right ones Tim ::)
That's the 'hook'!!
Or you could do it this way..............http://www.bestjuicytomatoes.com/
Quote from: Marymary on April 10, 2007, 17:12:31
There was someone on here last year who [iandvertantly I think] stripped all the leaves from their plants & posted the pic. Wonder if he/she got any more growing.
I think it was Chris right ? they looked a sight from memory, but I think he did OK with fruit.
I've just read that link as well Tim ;D
I really don't understand why it is so important to wax-lyrical (and in such detail!) about a bl***y tomato though ;D
They're red (mostly) they're round (mostly) you can make things out of them and there are different varieties available.
*** WAITS FOR THE FALL-OUT ***
I havto admit, I don't go looking for work and I think the plants need some green.
Fall out,not from me,I think it's a daft idea....respectfully
I cannot think of one advantage.
XX Jeannine
As if we didn't have enough work already?
:-X
Also suspect the chap's understanding of photosynthesis - says the plants need air to breathe & then refers to them needing carbon. Maybe tomato plants don't need as many leaves as they produce but they need to photosynthesise or how do they get the energy to produce fruit? sure some of the very clever peeps on here could put him right & only charge him $13 or whatever. :)
I have just read this advert for the book again,and am wondering now....is he just a super kind fella reducing his book from almost $50 to $14 or is it that he simply can't sell it.
Mmmmm
XX Jeannine
I'm sticking to the same technique as last year; just let them grow as they want. The one difference is that I'm going to try to stop them falling down this time. I had loads of toms, including some big ones, without any of that faffing about at all.
I strip off some leaves, just so I can get around the plants as they grow like triffids! There aren't enough hours in my day to start removing certain leaves at certain times.
Quote from: Marymary on April 10, 2007, 17:12:31
There was someone on here last year who [iandvertantly I think] stripped all the leaves from their plants & posted the pic. Wonder if he/she got any more growing.
Was that not me???
To be honest, i didnt know what i was doing ;) Only got a few toms, mostly green.
(http://backyard.8m.net/garden%20veg/02.08.06/veg_0007.JPG)
(http://backyard.8m.net/garden%20veg/02.08.06/veg_0008.JPG)
(http://backyard.8m.net/garden%20veg/22.08.06/greenhouse%20tomatoes1.jpg)
That rings a bell - something about triffids? ;D
I strip leaves from the bottom upwards as the the fruit grows and is harvested.
It made me smile when you first showed it Chris - and again today :)
Glad i could make you smile ;)
I did always thing it was scary.....mutant tomato plant :o
What are you planning for us this year Chris? :)
hmmmmmm ::)
I'll need to think, but knowing my luck something will probably go wrong. But you lot will be the first to know ;)