In this video, I explain why you need to prune or take off the suckers of your indeterminate vine tomato plants. I show you how to prune, what to watch out for, and what varieties of tomatoes you should and should not prune.
VIDEO: How To Prune Tomatoes For Maximum Yield And Harvest
In this video, I explain why you need to prune or take off the suckers of your indeterminate vine tomato plants. I show you how to prune, what to watch out for, and what varieties of tomatoes you should and should not prune.
Super video. I gave you a lil Shout-out in my latest video.
Very informative sir and I actually asked a question very similar to the one you answered in this vid!!
Thank you for the why.
What a brave little hummingbird. Ours will chase the robins away, but don't like it when the big humans get close to them. Great advice. My cherry tomatoes are buried by an enormous butternut at their base. And for that reason they haven't been pruned. All of my full-sized tomatoes (in another part of the garden) have been pruned. The cherries are very late to ripen, comparatively.
When you said the suckers "want to be their own plant," does this mean they can be planted and become another plant? Are they useful in any way?
How do you know if a plant is a determinant or indeterminant variety?
Tomatoes are easy to propagate from cuttings even without rooting hormone had 100% success rate rooting all the trimmed off suckers