I know that we do it; on Vine/Cordon/Indeterminate toms. However, from reading up on the topic it seems that the reason for this is because the tomato will produce far too much foliage at the expense of the fruits.
However, on all the armpits that I have potted on, and on the few that I have missed - there are fruits forming on the very next flush of leaves. ie; there is a stem, then a few leaves and in amongst it - tomato flowers.
So, it isn't producing foliage at the expense of fruit, it is just doing exactly the same as the next growth of tomato on the main stem.
So, why do we do it again?
However, on all the armpits that I have potted on, and on the few that I have missed - there are fruits forming on the very next flush of leaves. ie; there is a stem, then a few leaves and in amongst it - tomato flowers.
So, it isn't producing foliage at the expense of fruit, it is just doing exactly the same as the next growth of tomato on the main stem.
So, why do we do it again?
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