Posted by john in la on June 02, 2009 at 19:01:47 from (70.156.102.194):
In Reply to: o/t tomatoe suckers posted by amo on June 02, 2009 at 16:02:02:
While suckers will produce tomatoes just like any other part of the plant; removing the suckers is just a good way of pruning the plant.
Indeterminate type tomatoes should have some of the suckers removed to keep the size of the plant in check because the plants continue to grow all season long. Newer Determinate type tomatoes can go with out pruning because they reach a set size and then stop growing.
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