Most gardeners do not worry about removing suckers from cherry tomato plants.
1/5 or her garden is cherry tomatoes.
Cherry tomato weight around 15gr and regular tomato 200gr so it around 13 cherry tomato in a tomato. But the cherry tomato plant will give half in weight of the total production of a regular beef tomato plant.
Cherry tomatoes are small tomatoes. They grow on tomato plants. Varieties include, but not limited to, cherry, plum, pear, strawberry, grape shapes. Colours come in red, orange, yellow, brown, whitish-yellow, green, striped. Some varieties bear in clusters, others do not. Most "cherry" (which just describes a small-fruited tomato variety, like Yellow Pear, Snow White, Black Cherry, Ilidi). "Currant" tomatoes are smaller yet, and closer to the wild forms of tomatoes. Tomato plants are indeterminate (bears fruit over the entire season instead of 'determinate' - bears everything during one period), and tend to be big plants. There are exceptions. There are some hybrid varieties that fit nicely in patio containers. Tomato plants are perennial (live for years and years) in their native Mexico/South American regions.
They can grow either way: in small clusters or singly. It also depends on the type of tomato. Cherry tomatoes grow in small clusters.
"Ericaceous" plants. No, Tomatoes are not ericaceous
The difference between apical meristems and lateral meristems are the location that they sprout buds on plants. Apical buds are present at the top of plants, while lateral buds are present at the base of plants.
They grow on plants! On small plants though.
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they eat cherry tomatoes, and it's best to cut the tomato in half first so that they have an edge to nibble on.
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