I am a chopper, I have to restrain myself from completely destroying the poor plants once i get going.
I do find that removing the lower leaves makes watering much easier particularly when using grow bags, its hard to find the base of some pants in a jungle. Also in a small greenhouse it can become almost impossible to get inside because of all the growth. Removing side shoots is very important on inderterminate tomatoes otherwise they will just produce masses of smaller fruit that is very hard to ripen. I was given four "Shirley" tomatoe plants which are supposed to go indoors but I had no room so planted them outside, the trusses are huge and I have had to support the lower ones, one broke off but is just hanging on by small amount of stalk. I have decided to stop them at five trusses to encourage the fruit to ripen. So my advice is to not be afraid of pruning, just dont cut of new trusses by mistake.
I do find that removing the lower leaves makes watering much easier particularly when using grow bags, its hard to find the base of some pants in a jungle. Also in a small greenhouse it can become almost impossible to get inside because of all the growth. Removing side shoots is very important on inderterminate tomatoes otherwise they will just produce masses of smaller fruit that is very hard to ripen. I was given four "Shirley" tomatoe plants which are supposed to go indoors but I had no room so planted them outside, the trusses are huge and I have had to support the lower ones, one broke off but is just hanging on by small amount of stalk. I have decided to stop them at five trusses to encourage the fruit to ripen. So my advice is to not be afraid of pruning, just dont cut of new trusses by mistake.
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