no you should cut them off
Every bloom on a tomato plant CAN in fact produce a tomato. I polinate my plants by going from bloom to bloom and "tickling" them. My wife laughs at me for "fondling" my plants, but it works!
First you have to find all of the little branches that come up in between the big branches of the plant and the stem and pinch them off at the stem. (They will come off easily). But then you have to look for the ground suckers. (branches that grow upward from the roots of the plant.) Tear off the ground suckers at the bottom and that's it! You may have to keep repeating this for awhile until you get your tomatoes to ripen. Suckering tomato plants will increace the size of your tomatos and decrease the amount of small, little tomatoes. Have fun!!
Tomato plants should be fertilizer upon transplant and again when the fruits are size of Golf balls.
To prevent suckering in tomato plants and promote better growth and fruit production, regularly prune the plant by removing the suckers that grow in the crotch between the main stem and branches. This allows the plant to focus its energy on producing fruit rather than unnecessary growth. Additionally, providing proper support for the plant, such as staking or caging, can help prevent suckering and promote healthier growth.
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To prevent suckering in tomato plants, regularly prune the side shoots that grow between the main stem and branches. This helps redirect the plant's energy towards fruit production and prevents excessive growth.
1/5 or her garden is cherry tomatoes.
There are many thousands of different plants besides tomato plants. And there are many hundreds of varieties of tomato plants.
Tomato plants that are planted in the garden should have a minimum of 1" of water per week. If the plant is growing in a container it should have at least 1 gallon of water per day.
YES! of course tomato PLANTS have PLANT cells!
Tomato plants love the sun. Give them as much sun as you can to keep them healthy.
To ensure tall and healthy tomato plants in your garden, provide them with plenty of sunlight, water consistently, fertilize regularly, and support them with stakes or cages as they grow. Prune any unnecessary branches and remove pests promptly to promote growth.