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Speaking of indeterminate Tomatoes...
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Speaking of indeterminate Tomatoes...
I think I made a mistake this year. I put indeterminate cherry tomatoes (sweet 100s) in my topsy turvy planters. Are the indeterminate cherry tomatoes supposed to be pruned and trellised/strung like their full size counterparts?
The plants are healthy and have LOTS of green cherry tomatoes on them, but they are WILD growing. I have been tying up the stems to support the plant better. Thanks in advance.
The plants are healthy and have LOTS of green cherry tomatoes on them, but they are WILD growing. I have been tying up the stems to support the plant better. Thanks in advance.
hruten- Posts : 159
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Location : SW New Hampshire
Re: Speaking of indeterminate Tomatoes...
My third year growing indeterminate cherry in upside down bucket. They say they will grow down after the fruit forms but I always tie it up for support. It is a little hard to see but in this picture my cherry tomato is hanging in the middle. I have a string running the length of the deck and wrap the main stem on it. I do some pruning but tie up some of the suckers.
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