Hi Everyone, I am new to all this and just having a go at growing a few vegetables in pots on the back yard. I have a tomato plants which is starting to flower (currently has 3 flowers). I read that you have to pinch out new shoots to concentrate energy toward growing fruit. But which shoots should i pinch? How do i know that the shoot will not develop into a flower or a fruit in which case i would not want to pinch it out?
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Hi rookie adam,you pinch out the growth between the main stalk and the branch if you see what i mean.If you wait until its a few inches long,you can plant the growth and you will have another plant from it.Thats what i've done.Dont do this if you are growing a bush tomato though.Just leave it.Hope you get lots of tomatoes!
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I find the whole idea of to pinch out or not to pinch out really confusing. I have bush tomatoes (which you are not supposed to pinch out) but they were putting all the energy into producing greenery, so I pinched them out and quite radically hacked some of them back and now I have tomatoes all over the place.pjh75
We sow the seed, nature grows the seed, we eat the seed. (Neil, The Young Ones)
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I was going to ask the same question! We have cordon type varieties growing at the moment, and they have a couple of flowers, but mostly leafy! We have been pinching out (I think correctly!) and am worried we have ruined the chance of fruits producing.
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"We have been pinching out (I think correctly!)"
I suggesting having a look at this video
How To Prune TomatoesK's Garden blog the story of the creation of our garden
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