Leggy bush tomato

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I bought two bush tomatoes from the local garden centre to give them a go. One has stayed really lovely and compact putting out extra leaves and a has flowers in several areas. The other has gone crazy and is now around 75cm tall, and very thin looking more like a cordon variety than a bush variety. They were both kept in the same conditions.

Any suggestions? The compact one is Sun Baby, the leggy one is Garden Pearl.

I had the same problem last year with bush tomatoes, variety I can't remember, that I grew from seed last year but thought it may just be how they grow.
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Hello Myrkk
One thing you could do with the GP plant is to cut it back to about three leaf joints from soil level. It will then break quite a few side shoots and hopefully grow bushy.
I grew GP several years ago and I seem to remember that there were some comments about this variety on forum. I didn't think much of it and this was the opinion of others. Good varieties for pots are the Tumbler/Tumbling types and for an outdoor bed I would suggest Red Alert.

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Thanks John. Will chop it back today. I wish I could remember the strain I grew last year, so I could put it on my don't buy again list.
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A very good bush tomato is Red Alert. I grow it every year. Always the first one to ripen. Larger than the normal cherry tom. very good flavour.

Planted mine out on the lottie yesterday but I have given them some fleece protection.
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