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Tomatos yet again!

Started by Emagggie, June 15, 2007, 20:20:37

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Emagggie

Toms on plot are Cuor di Beu  and Marmande mainly, with a few odds and sods thrown in. As I understand it,these are indeterminate, which means they should be pinched out at sides and supported. Some seem to have a double leader at the top, which both shoots are big and strong with flowers. If I leave them both will this compromise the yield, ie shorter plants and less flowers, or should I leave well alone? And whilst I'm here, a few flowers are 'cat faced', should I remove the deformed ones or there again, leave well alone?
As always I appreciate your help. ;D
Smile, it confuses people.

Emagggie

Smile, it confuses people.

tim

The doubles? If they have gone that far, I leave them. Just makes tieing in more difficult.

Flowers? If you have plenty, I would remove. If not, leave & expect an imperfect fruit.

Emagggie

Thanks Tim, this is the first year I have grown other than Santa Baby Plum or GD's, so I am eager for good results!
Smile, it confuses people.

cleo

Marmande can be treated like a semi bush anyway-as to double stems-it happens-use a bigger piece of string to tie them in ;D

tim


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