This depends on the type of tomato plant. There are two main types: determinate and indeterminate. Determinate tomatoes branch and grow in a pre-determined pattern and for the most part they maintain their bush-like shape. After fruiting they are generally done for the season. Indeterminate tomato plants continue to grow as long as the weather remains suitable, and can sprawl all over the place. For this reason they are usually supported by stakes or a trellis. They branch out all over the place and need more pruning. All tomato plants get suckers, which grow from the joint between a leaf and stem. Suckers below the first blossoms should always be removed, no matter if your plant is determinate or indeterminate. On determinate tomatoes, you may not have to trim above the first blossom. Typically these plants take care of their own branching. However, if too many branches appear you might want to thin a few out. A tomato plant with 3 or 4 branches will generally produce the best yields and best tomatoes. The more branches the smaller the tomatoes. Also, the new branches use up energy which should go into the ripening tomatoes. Indeterminate tomatoes require constant pruning, because they will try to send out many new branches. Again, you want to limit the number of branches to 3 or 4.
A commonly used method is to pinch off (cut off) the laterals, which are the larger sideways growing shoots. This is not necessary if you have plenty of room around the plants, but may encourage larger tomatoes rather than a lot of smaller ones.
You pluck a tomato plant like any other plant. You take the ripe ones offe the branch by lightly yanking on the fruit. Try not to break the branch off and keep the little green leaves on the the top of the tomato on until you need to cook the or eat the tomato.
You prune a tomato plant where the main stem and each branch stem intersect. You will notice another stem growing out of the center of the connection area.
The only time you need to trim a tomato plant is if it is growing to tall.
Hey, Its simple . All you do is side shoot it basically you turn your garden clippers diagonal and cut it. Just be carefull not to cut the actuall tomatos lol. There you go.
buy a topsy turvy plant a tomato seed and pluck or you could just go to walmart and buy one
A tomato is the developed ovary of the tomato plant flower. The plant is called a tomato plant and the fruit is the tomato you buy in the fruit shop.
The tomato is the fruit of the tomato plant and carries to seed.
A young tomato plant and an adult tomato plant both have a stem.
A tomato plant is an annual plant and it grows, produces tomatoes and dies for one season. There are plants such as perennials that seem to "die" but regrow and bloom again in the spring or summer but a tomato plant is not one of these. So, once you plant your tomato seeds and reap the benefits of their tomatoes they will eventually stop blooming andyielding tomatoes and the plant will die and not come back next season.
A tomato is the ripened fruit that comes from a tomato plant.
Tomato is a herb.
Tomato is a herb.
Because the seeds of the tomato plant form inside the tomato. That's what a fruit is, the part of the plant that contains the seeds.
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tomato is absolutly not a herb .It is a shurb
It takes 15 days for the plant to grow