Suckers are usually located towards the bottom of the plant and generally don't have blossoms. There is not agreement among tomato gardeners about whether suckers should be cut off or not. Organic gardener Mike McGrath says if you cut green healthy leaves off a tomato, you are the sucker, because all foliage nourishes the plant and developing fruit through photosynthesis.
You can remove the sucker or the main branch or both, but the important thing is to remove almost all the branches and suckers from a blossoming mature plant to receive the best possible crop.
An indeterminate-type plant (no limit to plant height) that has reached a height of 6 or 8, or even 10 feet should be left with only 3 or 4 leafing branches, but do not remove the flowering or budding branches since these will produce the tomato fruits.
Determinate varieties ( the types that stop growing at 2 or 3 feet high) are often left unpruned since they are usually quite bushy and often produce large quantities of smaller tomatoes.
If you do not heavily prune indeterminate types, you will grow large quantities of great looking leaves, but very little fruit and of somewhat poor quality
cut them off, dont pull them or you will damage the mother plants root system
A sucker on a tomato plant is simply an extra stem that starts growing between the main stem and every leaf stem.
Tomato plants can only take up nutrients from the soil if the pH levels are correct. You will want to get it tested. The correct level should range between 6.0 and 6.8. The links below provide a good synopsis for tomato cultivation.
it depend but if you take care 3 to 4weeks
It depends on the context.Candy: Suckers are lollipops.Gardening: Suckers are shoots that grow at the base of plants. They are often like branches or similar to the main stalk, but they are usually skinny, don't yield fruit, and don't contribute to the plant. They usually take energy from the main plant. So they are considered useless parts of a plant.Slang: Suckers are stupid, or gullible persons. They are often easy to take advantage of and may believe anything.
It depends on the context.Candy: Suckers are lollipops.Gardening: Suckers are shoots that grow at the base of plants. They are often like branches or similar to the main stalk, but they are usually skinny, don't yield fruit, and don't contribute to the plant. They usually take energy from the main plant. So they are considered useless parts of a plant.Slang: Suckers are stupid, or gullible persons. They are often easy to take advantage of and may believe anything.
because it is hard for plants to resist change
Tomato seed, given the correct conditions, should germinate in 7 to 10 days.
You should take care of plants so that they grow and continue to live. If you do not water plants and give them sunlight they will die.
Yes tomato is a relatively low purine food and produces little uric acid. I have heard though that you should take care with tomato juice for some reason.
They use their gills to take oxygen out of the water.
It depends upon how large they are. If they are already full grown then you will not want to move them. It will give them such a shock that they will quit producing fruits. If they are younger plants you can certainly dig them up, put in a container, water well, and replant at the new house.
You should take care of plants so that they grow and continue to live. If you do not water plants and give them sunlight they will die.
Turtles don't generally eat tomatoes in the wild.Its best to feed small amounts of the tomato at first, then go for a whole.after getting used to it, it should take about 30seconds at most.