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Post by reneeao on Dec 21, 2020 22:58:32 GMT -5
Hello. It is my first time growing cherry tomatoes. The growth went great and I transplanted them because they seemed to need more space. The transition went great but im wondering how to prune it, ive never done it before and as I live in an apartment I dont want them to grow really big but of course I want to assure another harvest. Any tips on how to trim?
Another thing... how can I add photos to my posts?
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Shawn
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Post by Shawn on Dec 22, 2020 6:09:30 GMT -5
Welcome to the forum! I wish I could assist with tomatoes but I have not grown them enough to really help. I am sure others will answer.
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Post by clumsythumbs on Dec 22, 2020 11:00:55 GMT -5
Hello. It is my first time growing cherry tomatoes. The growth went great and I transplanted them because they seemed to need more space. The transition went great but im wondering how to prune it, ive never done it before and as I live in an apartment I dont want them to grow really big but of course I want to assure another harvest. Any tips on how to trim? Another thing... how can I add photos to my posts? I have never heavily pruned mine. I have only grown in AG once to completion, and several times transplanting. I have usually trimmed off brown leaves or branches that were in the way of those bearing fruit. My lack of pruning may be why I have also only had modest results. I would say if you want another harvest, you can prune back some of the smaller branches so more energy goes into the strongest to make new flowers. Others are likely much more experienced!
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Sher
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Post by Sher on Dec 22, 2020 17:14:26 GMT -5
reneeao, I just wrote a fairly long post at the bottom of this page that answers some of your questions.
Hope it helps.
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