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Those glossy pics you see of trusses of tomatoes two miles long with every tomato a glossy red colour are the imagination of the magazines! There is a picture editing tool called Photoshop or maybe even Paint Shop Pro, which is responsible for turning reality into a publishers dream. They are also responsible for misrepresenting real life and thus making the average gardener feel rather inadequate. Don't believe those pics, your tomatoes are doing exactly what they should do, be proud of them.
That could also have a lot to do with the growing conditions, which will be carefully controlled in large greenhouses. Gardeners can't hope to get the same results from mediterranean plants in the UK climate, even under glass.
A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP. - Leonard Nimoy
That's a very good question, one I have asked myself. I have had trusses of gardeners delight a foot long or more that nearly made it. I think commercial growers use a lot of tricks to get this, The variety, timing (holding back the plant by the use of temperature and watering regime then letting it suddenly go mad. They may well remove trusses so all the energy goes into less fruit etc. All in all quite a sophisticated operation and not worth it for likes of me. I am hovering over each one just waiting to pounce on it and gobble it down. Later in the season when there are more than I can eat I can let the trusses expand a bit.
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